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Reversing Diabetic Nephropathy

Reversing Diabetic Nephropathy Introduction Diabetic nephropathy, or diabetic kidney disease, is one of the most serious and life-threatening complications of long-standing diabetes. It results from damage to the small blood vessels in the kidneys caused by chronically elevated blood sugar levels. Over time, this condition can lead to reduced kidney function, fluid retention, and ultimately,

Diabetes & Kidney Failure

Diabetes & Kidney Failure Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious and often overlooked complication of diabetes. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure worldwide, responsible for up to 40% of new cases. When blood sugar levels remain high for an extended period, they can damage the delicate filtering units of the kidneys,

Diabetes and Alzheimer’s: The Hidden Connection

Diabetes and Alzheimer’s: The Hidden Connection Introduction Diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease, two seemingly distinct conditions, share a deeper connection than most people realize. Research has increasingly shown that type 2 diabetes significantly raises the risk of Alzheimer’s, leading to its nickname, “type 3 diabetes.” This link suggests that blood sugar imbalances, insulin resistance, and chronic

Diabetes and Heart Disease: Understanding the Connection

Diabetes and Heart Disease: Understanding the Connection Introduction Diabetes and heart disease are closely linked, with research showing that people with diabetes are two to four times more likely to develop cardiovascular complications. This strong connection is due to the impact of high blood sugar levels on blood vessels, inflammation, and insulin resistance. Understanding this

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