Insulin-dependent diabetes; Juvenile onset diabetes; Diabetes - type 1
The immediate goals of treatment are to treat
The long-term goals of treatment are to:
A new research report (Mortality Trends in Men and Women with Diabetes, 1971–2000) suggests that a decrease in mortality has occurred in... Read more »
A recent initiative by Solvey Pharmaceuticals, Inc. seeks to encourage women to look for the signs of low testosterone in their men. Low... Read more »
A recent study in the journal Hypertension, reports that women who are sleep deprived have a greater risk than men of developing high blood... Read more »
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52 year old male looking to either hear from or form, a support group for men that are struggling with the emotional cost of losing the... Read more »
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A study has found that men are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than women who have the same body mass index (BMI). Researchers at Glasgow... Read more »
Elderly men who have high levels of selenium in their body are less than half as likely to develop diabetes when compared to their peers. Selenium,... Read more »
Men with low testosterone may be more likely to develop diabetes, no matter how much they weigh, a new study suggests. Past research has linked low... Read more »