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Health Encyclopedia: Type 1 Diabetes

Long-Term Complications


Type 1 diabetes reduces the normal life span by an average of 5 to 8 years. However, survival rates are improving in all ethnic groups and both genders. Longer survival rates are probably due to improvements in monitoring and tighter control of blood glucose. There are two important approaches to preventing complications from type 1 diabetes:

  • Intensive control of blood glucose and keeping glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels below 7.0. This approach is proving to prevent ...
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FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Banning Vicodin and Percocet
By Karen Lee Richards , Health Expert

You've probably been hearing in the news that an FDA advisory panel has recommended lowering the... Read more »

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Aspirin: A New Look at an Old Friend
By HeartHawk , Health Expert

Like most of you, I take aspirin daily, 162.5mg (it used to be 325 until my stomach... Read more »

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Confusion and Hysteria Reign Over New Study Showing Limited Aspirin Benefits
By HeartHawk , Health Expert

...with a high risk for heart disease have relied on aspirin as part of their health regimen. ... Read more »

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Aspirin and diabetes and primary prevention
By Dr. Bill Quick , Health Expert

...it's been a standard recommendation that PWD take aspirin to help protect against heart attacks... Read more »

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Skin Cancer Prevention and Your Medicine Cabinet
By Kevin Berman, MD, PhD , Health Expert

...may help prevent skin cancer (as well as others) is aspirin or other non-steroidal... Read more »

Health Guide

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...increased risk for bleeding at high doses and interaction with vitamin E, anti-clotting medications, aspirin, or other NSAIDs. Large doses have also been known to cause convulsion. Commercial... Read more »
Coronary Artery Disease: Other Medications
...excessive drops in blood pressure, and allergic reactions. In the past, doctors sometimes avoided giving aspirin to patients who were taking ACE inhibitors because the combination was believed to... Read more »
Type 2 Diabetes
...heart, however. People with diabetes must be sure to use other measures as well to protect the heart.Aspirin for Reducing the Risk for Blood Clots. Taking a daily aspirin reduces the risk for... Read more »
Sickle Cell Disease: Complications
...decisions they can.Anticoagulants. Researchers have investigated anti-blood clotting drugs such as aspirin and heparin for preventing stroke. However, their use is controversial, and their effects... Read more »
Stroke Medications
...Antiplatelets prevent clotting by blocking the accumulation of platelets. An antiplatelet drug -- most often aspirin -- is given within 48 hours of an ischemic stroke and continued in low doses as... Read more »

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