What You Must Know About Type 2 Diabetes
A significant number of people are not even aware that they have been affected with diabetes. The irony is that the rise in the number of diabetes cases (that is type 2 diabetes) is often due to misleading information. And it is often preventable, or at least in many cases there is something you can do about it.
Diabetes mellitus, or simply diabetes, is a metabolic disorder. Metabolism is a set of organic processes that keep on going inside the body without you being aware of them. These processes are necessary for maintaining life. The one involved in diabetes relates to the conversion of sugar content of food into glycogen, the form in which energy is stored in the body. Stored energy is broken down into glucose when needed by the body.
Diabetes is a metabolic disturbance caused by two different factors, both related to insulin. Insulin, a hormone secreted by the pancreas, regulates storage of glycogen in the liver and speeds up oxidation of sugar in cells.
Diabetes type II is the development of insulin resistance despite there being an adequate supply of insulin. Diabetes type I is the inadequacy of insulin due to pancreatic disorder. The bottom line is that there is an increase in the blood sugar level, while some of the excess sugar is passed off through urine.
Chronic Sinus Headaches and Weight Gain, What is it?
Hypothyroidism can surprisingly lead to headaches, sinus infections, migraines, sore throats, hair loss, weight gain and several other health symptoms.
Hypothyroidism occurs when our thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid is one of the biggest glands of our endocrine glands. This controls the amount of energy our body uses up.
Research has shown that when the thyroid is not producing enough hormones, a person may notice that their sinuses seem to be “acting” up to. Remember that a hypothyroid disease can cause such a problem.
When your thyroid is not functioning properly your metabolism is not burning enough energy which does not let all the bad bacteria to get out of your body and will lead to a sinus infection.
Diabetes and High Cholesterol: A Deadly Mix
Diabetes and high cholesterol separately are dangerous enough. Their mix could be absolutely fatal. High cholesterol contributes to diabetes and vice-versa.
There are two types of diabetes:
- Diabetes Type 1 – In this type of diabetes, our pancreas stop producing insulin. Diabetes 1 is less common as Diabetes Type 2.
- Diabetes Type 2 – In this condition, typically pancreas do produce sufficient amount of insulin, but our body cells fail to use insulin in proper manner. Most of the diabetic patients worldwide suffer from Diabetes Types 2. Figures show that nearly 90% of diabetics have Diabetes Type 2.
As of now, there is no cure for Diabetes Type 1. However, by taking certain precautionary measures, patients that have been diagnosed with this type of diabetes can prevent heart failure.
- Adhere to a diabetic diet
- Exercise regularly
- Check your blood sugar levels at regular intervals
- Follow the instructions if taking insulin injections
- Visit your doctor regularly
Link between Asthma and Acid Reflux
Many health experts have now started believing that asthma and acid reflux, or Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease, are interlinked. Experts believe that acid Reflux may aggravate the symptoms of asthma and vice-versa.
Acid reflux and Its Symptoms
Acid reflux is a health condition in which the stomach acid regurgitates into the esophagus.
Common symptoms attached with this condition are:
- Heartburn
- Chest pain
- Hoarseness
- Vomiting
- Dysphagia (problem in swallowing food)
Asthma and Its Symptoms
Insomnia and Psychotic Disorders: One Leads to Another
Did you know that in America, nearly 64 million people suffer from insomnia?
So, next time if you find yourself tossing and turning on bed or are unable to get proper sleep for a few days at stretch, beware! You might be becoming insomniac.
Insomnia and psychotic disorders go hand-in-hand. Insomnia can lead to psychotic disorders and vice-versa. Do not consider your lack-of-sleep a trivial issue – chronic insomnia puts you at an increased risk to depression, various other psychotic disorders, and heart diseases.
What is Insomnia?
Diabetes: Symptoms and Risk Factors
Did you know that 285 million people worldwide have diabetes?
And by 2025, this figure is expected to touch 380 million. Diabetes is nothing short of a modern epidemic – one from which even children and young adults are not safe.
Largely, diabetes (that is type 2 diabetes) is considered as a lifestyle disease, a culmination of various wrong choices related to eating and lifestyle that we make through our life.
Types of diabetes
There are three main types of diabetes:
FDA Approves New Indication for Rosuvastatin
Rosuvastatin, a statin drug that lowers the blood cholesterol levels by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase was approved by the FDA for treatment of the following:
- high triglycerides levels
- high cholesterol levels
- high LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein) levels
Rosuvastatin is used in over 150 countries and is sold under different brand names. New researches show that this drug could also be useful in treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
New Indication for Rosuvastatin are approved
Snoring Can Lead to Other Health Problems
Do you sleep with a pillow over your head because your partner constantly snores while sleeping?
Well… you may be tempted to believe that your partner’s loud snoring helps in keeping the house safe from intruders at night, but the claim that snoring is good for house safety is yet to be proven.
What has been proven though is that snoring is not good for health and may cause sleep apnea and hypertension. And these two are pretty serious health conditions… ones you wouldn’t want your loved ones to suffer with.
The good news is snoring can often be treated naturally.



June 27th, 2010