Thursday, November 19, 2009

Brain Cancer More Condition_symptoms What Is More Common, Type 1 Diabetes Or A Brain Tumor/Brain Cancer?

What is more common, Type 1 Diabetes or a Brain Tumor/Brain Cancer? - brain cancer more condition_symptoms

Type 1 diabetes is a disease that occurs when the pancreas does not produce more insulin.

Type 1 diabetes can occur at any age but usually starts in children or young adults. Therefore, it is used to be called juvenile diabetes. All people with type 1 diabetes must inject insulin.

Unlike people with type 1 diabetes, patients with type 2 diabetes (also known as adult onset diabetes) to produce insulin. However, neither the pancreas can not produce enough insulin or the body can not use insulin properly. This is called insulin resistance.

Brain cancer rare in children

A piece of information:

Obviously, this is a study that questions the long-term treatment with insulin for diabetes. Too much insulin would be good if keep the glucose under control. But probably the long term damage to your brain. Better treatments for diabetes, through awareness of the body's cells focus on small amounts of insulin.

5 comments:

Katie said...

monixxide, Type 1 diabetes is based in genetics, that is, when the body does not produce enough insulin. is more common in children. Type 2 is for people who are overweight, do not metabolize sugar properly.

monoxxid... said...

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monoxxid... said...

Diabeetus United States is the largest country on this planet, I'm sorry, but your true love this country, but we are drowning our children in fast food, genes have a greater role in it, if

monoxxid... said...

Diabeetus United States is the largest country on this planet, I'm sorry, but your true love this country, but we are drowning our children in fast food, genes have a greater role in it, if

Amber A said...

Type 1 diabetes

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