Alternate Medications Other Than Metformin for Type 2 Diabetes

As of 2006 diabetes was the seventh cause of death in the United States, according to the American Diabetes Society. By 2007 the medical costs of diagnosed diabetes exceeded $100 billion. Medication is a major factor in treating diabetes.

Joseph Pritchard
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What Are the Dangers of Tonalin CLA?

Conjugated linolenic acid, or CLA, is a type of fatty acid naturally found in certain foods. In supplement form, it is mainly touted as a weight loss aid, but a meta-analysis of numerous studies, published in a 2005 issue of the ‘’Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition,’’ found it provided minimal benefit at best.

Kelli Cooper
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Is Hominy Good for You?

Hominy is another name for dried maize kernels, and this common food is often made into grits. Because maize can be grown in a wide range of climates, hominy is popular in many cultures. Hominy is also popular because it can be quite nutritious.

Brian Willett
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Reasons a Child May Need to See an Endocrinologist

An endocrinologist is a medical doctor that specializes in the area of studying the endocrine system--the system of glands in your body and associated hormones that the glands produce.

Erica Roth
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The Pros & Cons of the Use of GMO Insulin

GMO insulin is also known as synthetic insulin, or human insulin. It is produced with genetically modified bacteria, instead of the traditional method that produces what is known as pork insulin. In this method, sometimes called natural insulin, the pancreas of a cow or pig is used to produce insulin.

Rob Callahan
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How to Lose Weight Using Glucophage

Glucophage, or metformin, is an oral diabetes medication used to control blood sugar levels, states Drugs.com. Glucophage may be used with other oral medications or insulin to control diabetes. Common side effects of glucophage include heartburn, metallic taste in the mouth, gas and stomach ache.

Jacques Courseault
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How to Kill Mites on the Hair Follicles

There are a few different types of mites that can affect a hair follicle. Scabies are a common human skin mite that burrows into the skin and lays eggs. The larvae of the scabies mite can live in and feed off a hair follicle.

Sophie Stillwell
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