The two major forms of diabetes are type 1, previously called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or juvenile-onset diabetes, and type 2, previously called non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) or maturity-onset diabetes.
Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes share one central feature: elevated blood sugar (glucose) levels due to absolute or relative insufficiencies of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. Insulin is a key regulator of the body's metabolism....
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Source: Harvard Decision Guide
Prevention There is no way to prevent type 1 diabetes. Mothers sometimes are advised not to give cow's milk to their babies for the first year of... Read more »
Source: Harvard Decision Guide
Diabetes is diagnosed by testing the blood for sugar levels. Blood is taken in the morning after you have fasted overnight. Typically, the body keeps... Read more »
What is gestational diabetes mellitus?Pregnancy has typically been viewed as a statement of health, as it should be. In the midst of morning... Read more »
Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Signs and Symptoms of Type 2 DiabetesIndividuals may not develop signs and symptoms of Type 2 diabetes until the blood glucose level is above... Read more »
Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Signs and Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes Onset is usually sudden with symptoms progressing within a few weeks Weight loss Polydipsia (increased... Read more »