How the Brain and Body Work Together to Prevent Diabetes Article and Video Released by Health News Wires
Boston, MA (PRWEB) December 14, 2013 -- The brain has more influence on the regulation of blood sugar and development of diabetes than was initially known. These findings could help curb the dramatic spread of diabetes, which if left untreated, is projected to affect nearly 35% of the population by the year 2050.
Since discovering insulin nearly 100 years ago, treatment and prevention of diabetes has been centered almost exclusively around insulin. However, treating diabetes through managing insulin levels or lowering insulin sensitivity are reactive approaches used after diabetes has already been diagnosed.
Doctors are recommending that blood glucose levels be managed by employing a two-step proactive approach. The first step being an increase in the production of insulin when blood sugar rises; the second step is an increase in the metabolism of blood sugar, a process started in the brain.
According to Michael Healey of Health News Wires, “Current treatment of diabetes only using insulin significantly reduces the treatment's effectiveness. Diet, exercise,and lifestyle changes are very important steps in effective prevention and treatment of diabetes.”
Health News Wires' How The Brain and Body Work Together To Prevent Diabetes article and video are available at http://healthnewswires.com/brain-body-lower-blood-sugar/.
Other tips to regulate fight aging, lower blood sugar, burn fat, and reduce risk of diabetes are available at: http://HealthNewsWires.com/lower-your-blood-sugar/.
About: HealthNewsWires.com is a new website that was launched in June of 2013 in order to educate the community in the importance of health and wellness. Previous topics covered on the site include Insulin Resistance; upcoming topics to be covered include weight loss, benefits of antioxidants, skin health, joint health, metabolism, digestive health, probiotics, gluten intolerance, cleansing diets, heart health, as well as several other highly informative articles to help people understand the connection between health and a high-quality of life. Most recently, they released a video explaining Ways To Lower Blood Sugar.
Michael Healey, Health News Wires, http://www.HealthNewsWIres.com, +1 (518) 527-3944, [email protected]
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