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Cure Diabetes

by Whitney Waller

Do I have to take antidepressants the rest of my life?
Clearly, the first step is to see whether a given treatment relieves the depression. If it does not, it should not be continued. In the case of antidepressants, it seems that when they are effective, they do not “cure” the illness, in the sense that penicillin cures pneumonia.

Are antidepressants addictive?
The short answer is “no”. Some antidepressant medications have been associated with mild physical symptoms if they are suddenly stopped. These symptoms can be minimized or eliminated by decreasing the dose over a week or two. However, there is no craving, one of the classical symptoms of addiction. Neither laboratory animals nor humans will preferentially take these medications, for example.The heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, stomach, and intestines are the organs that may be donated.

Think You May Have Diabetes?
What is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not properly control the amount of sugar in the blood stream. As a result, the level of sugar in the blood is too high. If you’ve never attempted to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet before your diabetes diagnosis, it can be difficult to know where to get started. Try these diabetes tips, as the right food choices will help you control your blood sugar level.ES cells could provide cures for many currently incurable or common diseases and injuries, including diabetes, Parkinson’s, MS, cancer, heart disease, ALS, sickle cell disease, spinal cord injury and dozens of other debilitating medical conditions. In fact, it is estimated that over 70 different diseases and injuries could benefit from ES cell research.

Can the health of the population be contributed to animal experimentation?
No. Animal experimentation has made only a very modest contribution to human health. The vast majority of improvements in public health have resulted not from vivisection, but from improved living conditions and changes in personal lifestyle, such as the trend towards people exercising more and eating healthier.

What can be donated?
The heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, stomach, and intestines are the organs that may be donated.The tissue that may be donated includes the corneas, tendons, saphenous and femoral veins, fascia, heart valves, skin and bone. If the organs and tissue cannot be donated for transplant, you still could have the chance to help others through education and research to find cures for arthritis, diabetes, skin disorders, cancer, and many other illnesses.In addition to corneas used for surgical procedures, more than 35,000 eyes are used annually for research and education. Research into glaucoma, retinal disease, complications of diabetes and other sight disorders benefit from donations because many eye problems cannot be simulated-only human eyes can be used.

How do research and education benefit from eye donation?
Research on glaucoma, retinal disease, eye complications of diabetes and other sight disorders helps to advance the discovery of the cause and effects of these conditions. This then leads to new treatments and cures.The short answer is “no”. Some antidepressant medications have been associated with mild physical symptoms if they are suddenly stopped. These symptoms can be minimized or eliminated by decreasing the dose over a week or two. However, there is no craving, one of the classical symptoms of addiction. Neither laboratory animals nor humans will preferentially take these medications, for example.Both genetic factors and family history influence the chances of a child to develop type 1 diabetes (T1D).

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