Kraft, Joseph R.,

Diabetes epidemic & you / Diabetes epidemic and you Joseph R. Kraft. - xi, 110 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Part 1: The evolution of the diabetes epidemic -- American Diabetes Association and Department of Health and Human Services screening recommendations -- Fasting blood sugar: what is normal? -- Diabetes in ancient times -- Hippocrates: the father of medicine -- Diabetes history: sixteenth to nineteenth centuries -- Discovery of insulin -- The Yalow-Berson contribution: the radioimmunoassay of insulin -- The Atomic Energy Act of 1945 and laboratory medicine -- Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies -- History of the insulin assay St. Joseph Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1972-1998 --Normal fasting insulin: what is normal? -- Dynamic insulin patterns -- The oral glucose tolerance: 1918-2007 -- Pathology of type 2 diabetes -- Hyperinsulinemia: clinical pathology -- Functional hypoglycemia: clinical fact or fiction? -- Gestational diabetes -- C-Reactive protein -- Cholesterol: a rsk factor for heart disease and diabetes? -- Overweight/obese: a risk factor for heart disease and diabetes -- Know your risk factors for heart disease and diabetes -- The metabolic syndrome: what is it? -- Diabetes and idiopathic cardiomyopathy -- Hyperinsulinemia vs. insulin resistance -- Part 2: Age distribution of 14,384 oral glucose tolerances with insulin assays -- Diabetes: a worldwide plague: facing the challenge.

DIABETES EPIDEMIC and YOU is not a cliche! It is a mandate for the awakening of the "silent" millions worldwide with "normal" fasting blood sugars and undiagnosed diabetes. If you have a "normal" fasting blood sugar, YOU may be one of the undiagnosed millions. YES, I do mean YOU. Since Hippocrates' time, earliest diagnosis provided the greatest opportunity for treatment and cure. This book highlights the earliest identification of type 2 diabetes by utilizing the insulin assay with the oral glucose tolerance. My cumulative experience of 14,384 oral glucose tolerances with insulin assays established the earliest diagnosis of prediabetes and diabetes when the blood sugars were normal. Prediabetes is type 2 diabetes. The tolerances were separated according to age groups, from 3-13 years to 81-90+ years. Each group was further divided into normal glucose tolerances, impaired glucose tolerances, and diabetes mellitus glucose tolerances. YOU, upon testing by oral glucose tolerance, will be in one of these categories. This resource of oral glucose tolerance with insulin assay is unequaled in world medical literature. The importance of early diagnosis is that the clinical pathology of diabetes - mainly heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, cataracts, erectile dysfunction, and other metabolic disorders - occurs not only in those with advanced diabetes, but also in those with "normal" blood sugars. YES, this could happen to YOU! When early diagnosis is coupled with specific therapy, the DIABETES EPIDEMIC will be arrested and then reversed. Early diagnosis is the goal of this book - beginning with YOU.

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Non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes--Pathogenesis.
Glucose tolerance tests.
Insulin resistance.
Blood sugar.
Diabetes--Diagnosis
Prediabetic state.
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2.

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