Diabetes
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Glucose is very important, and we know it's involved with
diabetes.
And if it gets up to 120, 125, your doctor begins to think about a potential diagnosis of
diabetes.
They could throw somebody into
diabetes
who would otherwise not be in diabetes, and so you would want to use the two drugs very carefully together, perhaps not together, make different choices when you're prescribing.
Exercising, especially when we're young, has all sorts of health benefits, like strengthening our bones, clearing out bad cholesterol from our arteries, and decreasing the risk of stroke, high blood pressure, and
diabetes.
It substantially raises the probability of diseases, like diabetes, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, and cancer.
And surprisingly, in many people, especially those with diabetes, which affects the nerves that carry pain, a heart attack may be silent.
And drugs that help manage risk factors, like high blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes, will make heart attacks less likely, too.
No one knows exactly what causes them, but these disorders sabotage the immune system to varying degrees, and underlie problems like arthritis, Type I diabetes, and multiple sclerosis.
These are just for information: hypertension, diabetes, obesity, lack of exercise.
It's got breathtaking nature, waffle houses and
diabetes
as far as the eye can see.
Hawaii, for example, has the longest life expectancy on average of any state in the US, yet native Hawaiians like myself die a full decade before our non-native counterparts, because we have some of the highest rates of type 2 diabetes, obesity, and the number one and number two killers in the US: cardiovascular disease and cancer.
You may have wondered, consciously or not, if I have diabetes, or a partner, or if I eat carbs after 7pm.
Depression has actually now surpassed HIV/AIDS, malaria,
diabetes
and war as the leading cause of disability worldwide.
And fully a third of the kids that we've been talking about tonight are on track to have
diabetes
in their lifetime.
If you have cancer, you get treatment, if you have diabetes, you get treatment.
When we face a chronic serious illness, whether it's rheumatoid arthritis or lupus or cancer or diabetes, or cirrhosis, we lose control.
Sleeplessness may also cause inflammation, halluciations, high blood pressure, and it's even been linked to
diabetes
and obesity.
High blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, smoking, high cholesterol, have all been shown to increase our risk of developing Alzheimer's.
And if that's not enough, teens who skip out on sleep are at increased risk for a host of physical health problems that plague our country, including obesity, heart disease and
diabetes.
Black women are dying at alarming rates, and I used to be a classroom teacher, and I was at South Atlanta High School, and I remember standing in front of my classroom, and I remember a statistic that half of Black girls will get
diabetes
unless diet and levels of activity change.
And what we learned is that walking just 30 minutes a day can single-handedly decrease 50 percent of your risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, even Alzheimer's and dementia.
In fact, the cumulative research from the last 20 years has made clear that telomere attrition is contributing to our risks of getting cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's, some cancers and diabetes, the very conditions many of us die of.
Only .67 percent of the Chinese adult population had
diabetes.
Especially in high-income economies like ours, a large fraction of deaths is caused by slowly progressing diseases: heart disease, chronic lung disease, cancer, Alzheimer's, diabetes, just to name a few.
There are other diseases like cancer,
diabetes
and obesity that have been linked to noise exposure, but we do not have enough evidence yet to, in fact, conclude that these diseases are caused by the noise.
We spend 200 billion dollars a year on diet-related illness today, with nine percent of our kids having type 2
diabetes.
Most of us know that poor sleep is linked to diseases like Alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease, stroke and
diabetes.
Two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese, and
diabetes
in kids and 30-year-olds has increased 70 percent in the last 10 years.
They didn't get diabetes; they didn't get heart disease; they lived 20 percent longer; they got the health benefits of caloric restriction without the restriction.
There's one nano-engineered device that cures type 1
diabetes.
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