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Diabetes
is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and was previously
known as juvenile diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the
body does not produce insulin. Insulin is necessary for the body to
be able to use sugar. Sugar is the basic fuel for the cells in the
body, and insulin takes the sugar from the blood
into the cells.
How To Stop Diabetes From Stealing Your Vision! by Mary Williams In
the past, diabetes was never such a big epidemic like it is today.
People often thought of diabetes as simply a body condition where
one must reduce one's sugar and fat intake. Little did people know
that diabetes could end up causing blindness!
Now that diabetes is reaching epidemic levels in most of the western
world, this problem is becoming more and more serious. Vision is one
of our most critical senses and in this "need for speed" information
era, over 70% of our sensory information comes through our eyes. According
to the American Academy of Ophthalmology,
diabetics are 25 times more likely to lose vision than those who are
not diabetic
With diabetes already being the number one cause of blindness in the
United States, it's
no wonder eye care professionals are predicting a devastating increase
in vision loss as the diabetic epidemic grows alarmingly.
People newly diagnosed with diabetes often have nothing more than
minor vision fluctuations which settle when blood
sugar levels improve with treatment. About the Author
Mary Williams owns a number of diabetes-related websites, including
Type 1 Diabetes Secrets and Diabetes Information Now. Visit her sites
today for more diabetes information and resources.http://www.diabetesinformationnow.info/
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