Friday, May 6, 2016

Gastroparesis: Are You At Risk?

Gastroparesis means weakness of the muscles of the stomach
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Gastroparesis: Diet, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Gastroparesis is a medical condition in which the muscle of the stomach is paralyzed by a disease of either the stomach muscle itself or the nerves controlling the muscle. As a...
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Could Infant Colds, Other Infections Raise Type 1 Diabetes Risk?

Colds and other infections in the first six months of life may boost the odds of a child developing type 1 diabetes by nearly 20 percent, new research suggests. The suspicion that infections...
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Type 2 Diabetes May Damage Hearing, Study Finds

Type 2 diabetes may raise the risk of hearing loss, say researchers who recommend hearing tests for patients with the blood sugar disease. The researchers reviewed prior studies...
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Metformin Safer for Heart Than Other Common Type 2 Diabetes Drugs: Study

Metformin, the most frequently prescribed standalone drug for type 2 diabetes, is better for the heart than its closest competitors, a large analysis suggests. Metformin reduced the risk of...
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis Symptoms

The body's cells need two energy requirements to function. The blood stream delivers both oxygen and glucose to the front door of the cell. The the oxygen is invited in, but the glucose...
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