There is a phenomenon out there for type 2 diabetes patients who undergo metabolic surgery and suddenly recover from their condition before they even begin to lose weight.
Many people who suffer from type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes experience nerve pain in their hands and feet. Now, the American Academy of Neurology has released new guidelines for treating this type of discomfort, according to a recent review published in the journal Neurology.
Although previous research has indicated that drinking caffeine may yield a protective effect against type 2 diabetes, a recent study published in the Journal of Caffeine Research (JCR) indicates that the stimulant may exacerbate the negative effects of eating sugary foods.
Type 2 diabetes is the more common form of diabetes, and it used to be called adult-onset diabetes or non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis for type 2 diabetes.
Please indicate which of the following treatments you take for Type 2 Diabetes
Metformin or Glucophage
62%
Amaryl, Glucotrol or Glucotrol XL
3%
Glyset or Precose
0%
Actos or Avandia
2%
Prandin or Starlix
0%
Januvia, tradjenta or Onglyza
7%
Byetta or Victoza
3%
Meal-time Insulin (novolog, apidra or Humalog)
8%
Long acting Insulin (levemir or lantus)
15%
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