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What they share in common is the condition [https://dietsdiary.com/diabetes-freedom-review/ Diabetes Freedom] called pre-diabetes, not yet the full form of the very serious disease of diabetes but one that can lead to Type-2 diabetes and its complications. And the pre-diabetes condition does itself increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.Prediabetes is recognized to be a growing health problem worldwide and unless it can be brought under control the cost of diabetes to national and the healthcare budgets is overwhelming.
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I would rather not dwell on the negative aspects related to the prediabetes and diabetes but I am a diabetic myself and as such I am aware of the grim statistics that most diabetics soon become accustomed to hearing. For instance, here is an example from the Canadian Diabetes Association:In addition to being a chronic, incurable disease, diabetes dramatically increases the risk of severe health complications such as heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, limb amputation and blindness. A leading cause of death by disease, Canadian adults with diabetes are twice as likely to die prematurely, compared to persons without diabetes.
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So this is an alert to the many unsuspecting persons with prediabetes, unsuspecting because there are no associated symptoms in the early stages that draw attention to it.An early clue is weight, if you are obviously much overweight then you are a prime candidate. Using the accepted values established by the Body Mass Index, an index rating above 25 is considered overweight and above 30 is considered obese. The Body Mass Index, also referred to as the BMI, is a chart used by medical practitioners in determining a patient's weight in relationship to normally acceptable weight ranges of healthy people.
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Pages in category "Incomplete explanations"

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