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Accurate, Specific, Personalized Information on Diabetes
Mellitus and Health Issues From An Experienced Medical Doctor
In 1996, about 13 million Americans had Diabetes Mellitus. In 2000, this number increased to 16 million. In 2002, 18.2 million adult Americans had Diabetes Mellitus, which is 63% of the population. Sedentary lifestyles, obesity, ample food, and an aging population contribute significantly to the epidemic of Diabetes Mellitus. About on in 20 Americans has diabetes. Many people who have diabetes do not even know it. The death rate for adult Americans with diabetes is twice that of American adults who do not have diabetes. Diabetes Mellitus causes severe and debilitating diseases including heart disease, blindness, kidney disease, and conditions that require lower limb amputation.
Diabetes Mellitus can be prevented and treated. You owe it to yourself to learn about this common debilitating disease, to find out if you have it, and, if you have it, to be treated to protect your heart, your kidneys, your eyes and your limbs.
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Accurate, Specific, Personalized Information on Diabetes Mellitus and Health Issues From An Experienced Medical Doctor.
DISCLAIMER:Please note that this information should not be a replacement for seeing your physician in person. Dr. Andem can provide medical advice based on information that you are willing to openly provide, but he cannot provide complete information if you do not give him a complete picture of what is going on. This service is not meant for emergencies. For serious medical issues and emergency, contact your physician or go to your nearest emergency room.
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