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A condition in which the body either makes too little insulin or cannot properly use the insulin it makes to convert blood glucose to energy. Type 2 diabetes may be controlled with diet, exercise, and weight loss, or may require oral medications and/or insulin injections. Type 2 was once referred to as adult-onset diabetes.
http://easydiabetescontrol.blogspot.com/
Personal blog describing success in controlling Type 2 Diabetes with no prescription medication or insulin. Just diet and exercise.
http://www.journeyforcontrol.com/
A program to help manage type 2 diabetes. Information about the disease and how to live with it, diet and fitness and patient tools. Provided by Merck and Co., Inc.
http://www.sharecare.com/assessments/type-2-diabetes-health-assessment
Learn how to control type 2 through self-care management. Get answers to your questions about diet and exercise, medications, and complications such as heart disease and vision problems.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/05/050521124940.htm
Article discusses how elevated fat in the bloodstream appears to accelerate both stages of the disease.
http://www.medicineworld.org/medicine/endocrinology/type2diabetes.html
Detailed information in English and French. Includes risk factors, symptoms, glucose monitoring, and treatment strategies. From MedicineWorld.Org.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/05/050512110847.htm
Study provides evidence that insulin resistance can be "programmed" across two generations by poor nutrition during a grandmother's pregnancy and lactation.
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