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SIRA: Diabetes Prevention and Treatment

Dr. Sundar Mudaliar, UCSD Department of Medicine, explains the latest in diabetes prevention and treatment in this Stein Institute for Research on Aging public lecture presentation. Series: Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (SIRA) [12/2005] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 9241]
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Time: 53:23 More in Education
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Diabetes Surgery

It may be the closest thing to a cure for type-2 diabetes--gastric bypass surgery, currently done only for major weight loss. But one surgeon hopes to prove that a similar surgery could help non-obese diabetics. This ScienCentral News video introduces us to one diabetes patient who's determined to have the surgery.
Views: 6596
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Time: 01:48 More in Science & Technology
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TCOYD Diabetes-Pregnancy II

Steven Edelman, MD and perinatal specialist Thomas Moore, MD, discuss gestational diabetes including the causes, therapies, and recommendations for keeping mother and baby healthy throughout the pregnancy and delivery. Series: "Taking Control of Your Diabetes" [6/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 14717]
Views: 753
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Time: 29:31 More in Education
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Diabetes: The hidden epidemic.

Sian Welby discusses with Dr Chris Steele the symptoms of diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes is most prevalent in young people, whereas Type 2 is more likely to be found in older people. Type 2 represents 90% of all cases. Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes: Symptoms can come on very rapidly, and include intense thirst, need to pass urine frequently, weight loss, and recurrent infections. For Type 2 Diabetes, on average a sufferer will ahve the disease for 7 years before it is diagnosed. Symptoms come on more slowly, and include thirst, tiredness, need to pass urine, disurbance to vision. It is a serious disease that can lead to blindness, amputation, heart disease, kindey failure, erectile disfunction and other problems. It is easy to be tested, and this can even be done yourself at home with a testing kit from your pharmacist. Who should get tested People over 40 The overweight If you ahve family memebers who are diabetic. People of Asian and afro-carribean origin should be tested in their twenties. 80% of diabetics are overweight.
Views: 13640
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Time: 05:23 More in News & Politics
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Have a Sugar Addiction? About Obesity, Nutrition, Diabetes

Be My Friend - http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth Have a Sugar Addiction? About Nutrition, Wellness, Diabetes Because of the American fast food diet, of soda, sugar is consumed in toxic amounts and acts like a drug in the body. This causes hunger, cravings and massive blood sugar fluctuations. This causes health problems, leads to diabetes, obesity, organ damage and early death. Minimizing sugar in your diet is a huge secret to effective weight loss and improve your fitness. Please visit Natalie's website at http://www.nutritionbynatalie.com This video was produced by psychetruth http://www.youtube.com/psychetruth http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth PsycheTruth is empowered by TubeMogul http://www.tubemogul.com © Copyright 2007-2008 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved. This video may be displayed in public, copied and redistributed for any strictly non-commercial use in its entire unedited form. Alteration or commercial use is strictly prohibited.
Views: 13565
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Time: 11:56 More in Howto & Style
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Diabetes, Type 1, Type 2, Glucose, Insulin

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Views: 32853
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Time: 01:05 More in Education
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PostCareâ„¢ Diabetes Center: Injecting Insulin
http://www.PreOp.com Storage Insulins refrigerator temperature Insulin glucose sugar blood syringe Humalog Novolog bolus Lispro Aspart Pens needles This program will demonstrate injecting insulin. The goal is to inject the insulin into the subcutaneous tissue between the top layer of the skin, the dermis and the underlying muscle layer. The only concentration of insulin available in the United States is 100 units per milliliter. A milliliter is equal to a cubic centimeter. All insulin syringes are graduated to match this concentration. Insulin syringes are available in various volumes, for example: 3/10 cc, which would hold a maximum dose of 30 units, 1/2 cc to hold a maximum dose of 50 units and 1 cc to hold a maximum dose of 100 units. Some insulins are cloudy suspensions. To ensure uniform dispersion of the insulin in the cloudy suspension, roll the vial gently between your hands. Avoid vigorous shaking, which will produce air bubbles or foam and interfere with obtaining the accurate dose. Wipe off the top of the bottle with an alcohol swab. Discard the swab. Pick up the syringe and remove the needle cap. With the syringe held upright, pull the plunger back until the end of the plunger is at the mark of your dose,which in this example is 20 units. There is now air in the syringe. Check the insulin bottle to ensure you have the correct type of insulin. With the insulin bottle held firmly on a counter or tabletop, insert the needle through the rubber cap into the bottle. Push the plunger down so that the air goes from the syringe into the bottle. Turn the bottle upside down so that the air in it is at the top. With the tip of the needle kept in the liquid, pull the plunger back to your dose. If any air bubbles are in the syringe, push the plunger back in and draw up the dose again. Remove the syringe and needle from the bottle. Do not let the needle touch anything else until it touches your skin for the injection. Wipe the skin of the chosen injection site with an alcohol swab and let the skin dry. Pinch up the skin and put the needle fully through the skin at an 80 to 90 degree angle and push the plunger down completely. Discard the syringe and attached needle into a puncture-proof container and replace the container's screw cap. Instead of a puncture-proof container you can purchase a special "Sharps" container with a hinged lid to store your used syringes and needles. * When your storage or "Sharps" container is 3/4 full, dispose of it according to the policies of your local authorities. The recommended sites for insulin injections are shown. Change the place of each injection by moving a couple of inches from the previous site. By doing this, you can stay in one general area for several days.
Views: 10292
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Time: 04:54 More in Education
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Cade's Diabetes Video
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From: keholcomb
Views: 2935
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Time: 03:46 More in People & Blogs
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Dr Whiting on Diabetes and Hypoglycemia

Glucose metabolism disorders such as obesity, hypoglycemia and type II diabetes can produce a cluster of symptoms associated with these problems. Syndrome X is a catchall term for a group of problems that share a common cardinal cause, namely excess insulin in the bloodstream. The problem usually begins in lesser stages and advances as months and years of dietary abuse continue. Carbohydrate intolerance, the first stage of syndrome X, manifests itself as obesity. In fact, over 75 percent of all overweight people have their weight problem due to excess insulin in the body. The next concern is low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia. Excess insulin production and over-active insulin receptor sites cause low blood sugar. Eventually, these problems, if left unchecked, can and do proceed to type II diabetes, a condition of excess insulin and under-active insulin receptor sites. Together, conditions of excess insulin such as obesity, hypoglycemia or low blood sugar and diabetes make up the fastest growing disease epidemic in all industrialized nations. The Institute of Nutritional Science has specialized in syndrome X and the related problems of obesity, hypoglycemia, low blood sugar and diabetes, and offers a three-phase program for both managing and preventing this devastating cycle of disease. Natural alternatives to controlling blood sugar have come a long way in recent years. Chromium, vanadium, alpha lipoic acid and select herbal extracts in key combinations, have shown to lower insulin and blood sugar levels both safely and effectively. Chromium naturally helps to lower blood sugar by sparing glucose usage. Vanadium has a direct effect on the insulin receptor sites of the body, making them much more effective. The end result is lowered insulin requirements. The key in managing conditions such as hypoglycemia and type II diabetes is lowering insulin levels. Chromium, vanadium alpha lipoic acid and key herbal extracts have proved very effective in lowering both insulin and blood sugar levels naturally. If you are significantly overweight and lower calorie diets have not worked well for you in the past, consider taking our Weight Management Test to help discover if your weight problem could be due to excess insulin production in response to carbohydrate ingestion.
Views: 8979
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Time: 08:50 More in Howto & Style
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Nick Jonas Reveals His Diabetes--Great Sound

Jonas Brother Nicholas reveals he has diabetes for over a year--The sound on this is great as it is a direct link.
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Time: 04:59 More in Entertainment
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JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes

Movie Trailer featuring Kevin Kline 5.31.06 Since the founding of JDRF in 1970, the organization's largest and most successful fundraising program, the Walk to Cure Diabetes, has raised over 90 million dollars to go towards Type 1 diabetes research. Kevin Kline invites you to pitch in and punch up the numbers.
Views: 31070
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Time: 04:11 More in Howto & Style
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Promo Video for Film "Simply Raw - Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days."
Title Has been changed to "Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days" About the film: Six McDonalds-munching Americans eat 100% vegan live foods for a month. Medical results are fantastic. Doctors and experts are interviewed including Gabriel Cousens, MD and David Wolfe. Raw for 30-Days Raw for 30-Days will document the journey of five Americans suffering from Adult Onset Type II Diabetes, who undergo a radical 30-day diet and lifestyle change in the hope of reversing or reducing their insulin dependence. The film will show the eating habits that led to the development of this disease and will posit an alternative approach to living and eating, one in which foods can heal and hold the potential to reverse Diabetes. We will recruit subjects who have been subsisting on a standard American junk food diet and who are now insulin dependent and Diabetic. Those selected will journey to the Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center in Arizona to undergo a 30-day health regimen consisting of 100% raw organic living foods that are purported to heal Diabetes. We will select a diverse group of subjects, representative of the different segments of the population most affected by this epidemic. Examples include a Native American from a Reservation, an African American from an urban Northeast city, a Mexican American living in the western US and a Caucasian person from the mid-west or a Southern city such as Chattanooga, TN. Trailer downloaded from http://www.rawfor30days.com/index.html
Views: 146997
336 ratings
Time: 09:13 More in Education
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