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Causes and Types
Types of Diabetes Mellitus
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Green Tea May Block Prostate CancerDr. Hasan Mukhtar, at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, and colleagues previously showed that feeding mice green tea polyphenols blocked the development and progression of prostate cancer. In the current study, the researchers clarified the chemical basis for this observation. They found that polyphenols inhibited a chemical pathway that plays a key role in the development of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer normally occurs in men over 50 years of age, Mukhtar told Reuters Health, but the chemical process that starts it all begins decades earlier. "If we can somehow shift the progression of prostate cancer from 20 years to even 25 years, then this could be a significant achievement," he said. He noted that drinking up to 12 cups of green tea per day has no known toxic effects on the human body. SOURCE: Cancer Research, December 1, 2004. Related ArticlesAn Understanding of Juvenile Diabetes - Type 1, Type 2, adult onset diabetes, juvenile diabetes--what is it all about? For the non-diabetic these words are confusing and often misunderstood. However, if you have been a diabetic for any length of time, then you know the differences. Gestational Diabetes - Gestational diabetes is characterized as the onset of abnormal blood glucose levels in conjunction with insulin irregularities in pregnant women. Gestational diabetes is generally diagnosed in pregnant women during their third trimester of pregnancy, and the disease accounts for approximately less than 5% of all pregnancies in the United States. Type 1 Diabetes - Type 1 Diabetes, often referred to as juvenile onset diabetes or childhood diabetes, accounts for roughly 5% to 10% of all diagnosed cases of diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes is characterized as the inability for hormone producing pancreatic cells to produce any insulin. The hormone insulin is used to regulate levels of glucose in the blood stream; glucose is a form of energy used by cells throughout the body. However, with the absence of insulin in the blood stream, cells are unable to convert the glucose into energy. Despite that the majority of diagnosed cases of type 1 diabetes occur in children, it can develop at any time during adulthood. Senior Diabetes - You must play an active role in managing your senior diabetes, from decisions you make about diet and exercise through your daily glucose monitoring to help your doctor better understand your health. The diagnosis of senior diabetes may be more common than you knew, but each unique situation will call for unique measures to help each senior understand how to live the richest, most rewarding life. Diabetic Seniors - You must play an active role in managing your senior diabetes, from decisions you make about diet and exercise through your daily glucose monitoring to help your doctor better understand your health. The diagnosis of senior diabetes may be more common than you knew, but each unique situation will call for unique measures to help each senior understand how to live the richest, most rewarding life. |
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