View full program at www.orlive.com – Type 2 diabetes can lead to potentially deadly complications for many patients, but the team at NewYork-Presbyterian remains on the forefront of research and treatment innovations. Learn what advancements are being made and see what happens when gastric bypass surgery results in a possible remission of diabetes. Don’t miss “Surgical and Medical Treatments for Type 2 Diabetes.”
Dr. Deborah Bowlby discusses the increasing problem of children being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. This video is brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina Visit www.muschealth.com to learn more about Dr. Bowlby.
KOMO news, Nov. 14, 2007, World Diabetes Awareness Day, on YiRen Qigong treating type 2 diabetes. The pilot clinical trial is sponsored by NCCAM, Seattle Foundation and conducted at Bastyr University (www.bastyr.edu ). Bastyr University is currently enrolling study participants who are 18 to 65 years old suffering from Type 2 Diabetes. Participants must use diet or oral medications to control diabetes, not be taking insulin, and be able to maintain a consistent diet during the 12 week study. Ongoing YiRen qigong seminars as well as weekly classes are available through IQ&IAM (http ) in Seattle, WA.
www.isthereacurefordiabetes.net The symptoms of diabetes are * The initial symptom of diabetes mellitus might be unusual thirst (unrelated to physical exercise, warm weather, or temporary ill health) * Excessive hunger; (you are sure that you have consumed enough, however you still want more) * Frequent urination, (commonly noticed because you have to wake repeatedly during the night) * Feeling tired and feeling fatigued (often sudden enough to make you fall asleep unexpectedly after eating). This is one of the most frequently observed symptoms of diabetes). * Sudden and unusual weight loss (any dramatic change in body weight is a message that you should visit your doctor) Insulin injection is the only known diabetes cure, but delivers many negative consequences, from heart attacks to kidney failure. It is not reakky a diabetes cure, merely a way of reducing some of the consequences and aiding longevity of the patient. In the new research the team injected capsaicin, (the main active compound in chili peppers), into the pancreas in order to kill the pancreatic sensory nerves in lab mice that had Type one diabetes mellitus. The astonishing outcome was that the islets immediately began producing insulin at normal levels – in other words, it looked awfully like it was diabetes cure! It turns out the nerves secrete neuropeptides that are a key factor in the correct functioning of the islets. Later research by the medical researchers, which involved the University of Calgary …
Insulin review, before giving insulin dose make sure you check first the CBG reading (capillary blood glucose) normal is 64-128 mg/dl. Tip: always check insulin with other nurses on duty before giving it , because giving insulin in wrong dose can be life threatening, treat it as though you are giving blood component to your patient.
www.deathtodiabetes.com Introductions of DeWayne McCulley (author of “Death to Diabetes”) by a doctor at a medical conference, a doctor (cardiologist) via a radio interview, and the director of a health federation
www.DeathToDiabetes.com http DeWayne McCulley, author of the acclaimed diabetic book, Death to Diabetes, discusses the root causes & pathophysiology of Type 2 diabetes at the cellular level during lecture at medical conference.
Baylor Health Care System’s Dr. Michelle Ho answers questions submitted to Baylor Health’s page on Facebook about diabetes, the types of diabetes, and how to treat diabetes. Diabetes is a condition that affects many Americans today. The most common form is Type 2 diabetes. While there is no cure, diabetes can be managed with proper treatment. To submit your questions for the next “Ask the Expert” feature, email them to AsktheExpert@baylorhealth.edu or post them to Baylor’s page on Facebook at www.facebook.com