Diabetes is on the rise, both type 1-in which the pancreas does not secrete insulin -and type 2-in which the cells’ receptors for insulin don’t work. Either way — and the likelihood is that most diabetics have some combination of type 1 and type 2-sugar can’t get into the cells (so they starve) and sugar levels in the blood remain high. Chronically high blood sugar levels lead to serious consequences, including kidney failure, nerve damage, difficulty healing and eye problems. Both types of diabetes result in a slow and painful death that can include dialysis, amputation and permanent blindness. If …read more
Source: Sott health news feed
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