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Sign up with FacebookDr. Sathya Jyothinagaram: I am an endocrinologist. Well, in endocrine what I do is of diabetes. Diabetes is the most common endocrine disorder. It's been tremendous the increase in the incidence of diabetes over the last 22 years and you can see t...
Male1: It seems to be an epidemic or phenomenon that we thought would never happen in pediatrics—only in diabetes. Diabetes when somebody gets like 40 and gets a little heavy, how come that is happening and how can we address this and maybe preven...
Female Speaker: Diabetes is a problem for many Americans. There are approximately one million new diabetes patients a year. Fortunately, there are things that can be done to reduce one chances of developing diabetes or at least to delay its on set...
Female Speaker: Did you know there are more than 20 million living with diabetes in the United States, it is important once a patient has been diagnosed with diabetes that the condition is managed to prevent diabetic complications from developing....
Diabetes: What is it? Dr. Kim Pugh: Diabetes is condition when you have an elevated blood sugar. Generally if you have fasting blood sugar of 126 or greater, on two occasions you have diabetes. Then you can also have another test, which is a two h...
What is Diabetes? Dr. Larry Ellingson: Diabetes is a disease where the body either doesn't get insulin to reduce the sugar in your blood or it is utilizing inefficiently, and therefore you have to build up the sugar and all the resulting complicat...
An estimated 20 million Americans live with diabetes. That is 6% of the population. What exactly is diabetes? Dr. Melanie Jay: Diabetes is a relatively common metabolic disorder that affects the way the body uses food for energy and growth. The fo...
Speaker: What is diabetes? Diabetes or more formerly, diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body does not properly produce a hormone called insulin or when the body does not properly respond to the insulin that is produced. When you sit down...
How Limb Amputations Due to Diabetes Can Be Avoided Type-2 diabetes is rampant in our society. Its rates are increasing dramatically. It is increasing dramatically in young people as well as sort of middle-aged people and you are going to say, wha...
Diabetes Awareness Male: It’s the number one cause of blindness in adults. It doubles the risk of heart attack and stroke. If this trend continues, one in three children born today will face it in their lifetime. One in four people who have it don...
How To Reverse Diabetes Rebecca Brayton: Within estimated 23 million people suffering from this illness in the U.S. alone, this lifestyle related disorder is reaching epidemic proportions. Hi, I’m Rebecca Brayton and welcome to WatchMojo.com and t...
Rebecca Brayton: While diabetes is a serious condition, people living with it can still lead healthy and happy lives. Hi! I’m Rebecca Brayton and welcome to watchmojo.com. We sent our host Tiffany to a local diabetes awareness event where she lear...
Dr. P. Mona Khanna: So we have the results of your blood test and basically now I have to diagnose you with diabetes. Unfortunately, we didn't diagnose you and the prediabetes condition because I didn't have the opportunity to see you. But now you...
Pat Higgins: People don't really know how devastating it is. What I like to tell people because doctors have said it to me is that if -- actually listed what people died from, all of them or a great number of them would say, diabetes because most ...
Dr. Arman Farr: Diabetes is the number one cause of blindness in the middle age group in this country. It causes pumps with the little blood vessels in the body. Many people know about kidney problems because the little blood vessels that are affe...
Question: When were you diagnosed with diabetes? Jean Godley-Cooper: It was probably like 42 years ago and I was like 18, 19 and just start loosing weight. I was thin that I just kept dropping off and urinating and just really, really, really weak...
A Diabetes Conversation with Abigail: How did you find out you had Diabetes? Abigail: I just throw up and I don’t know if like if it with Diabetes or what or just a playing for what. So, I don’t know how I got diabetes. Were you mad or upset when ...