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Type 2 diabetes is becoming a major health problem in many Western countries. This is due to dieting trends here that include more and more junk food and a generation of "couch potatoes." One of the problems with diabetes is that its symptoms are very hard to recognize to the untrained eye. You really have to have a blood test to confirm that you have it. Heart Wellness Store has an interesting post on the early warning signs of diabetes. Stop by to learn more.

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Many Western countries, including the U.S., are seeing diabetes more and more as lifestyles become more sedentary and diets deteriorate. Since the symptoms of diabetes are almost imperceptible, many people don't realize they're diabetic until they take a blood test. Fortunately, diabetes can be treated with lifestyle modifications and medication. Heart Wellness Store has an interesting article about the early signs that a person might be pre-diabetic. Stop by for more.

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Throughout the world the incidence of diabetes is expected to exceed 250 million people by 2025. Diabetes is causing 35 million heart attacks, 13 million strokes, 6 million episodes of renal failure, 8 million instances of blindness or eye surgery, 2 million amputations and 62 million deaths. Diabetes is a dangerous and major health problem. If you have diabetes, you need to reverse your diabetes today.

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When I was growing up, no one told me about diabetes. No one told me about the symptoms of diabetes, or about diabetes risk factors. No one told me, in fact, that I was at serious risk of developing diabetes. I wasn't told that it ran my family, that obesity was a serious factor in whether or not you developed it, and that the fact that I was overweight put me in imminent danger. By the time I found out, In fact, it was too late. I was already very sick with diabetes.

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