Diabetes Prevention Center - Norwalk, CT
Norwalk Family Physician Doctors for Diabetes PreventionType of Physician: Family Physician What is a Family Physician? A certification by the Board of Family Practice; practitioners prevent, diagnose, and treat a wide variety of ailments in patients of all ages, placing special emphasis on the care of families on a continuing basis. They have received a broad range of training that includes surgery, psychiatry, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and geriatrics. Specialty: Family Practice Common Name: Family Doctor Family Physician Doctors in Norwalk *![]() Primary Medical Care Center ![]() Hometown Family Medicine ![]() Westport Family Medicine LLC ![]() Westport Family Medicine LLC ![]() Soundview Medical Associates ![]() Soundview Medical Associates ![]() Soundview Medical Associates ![]() Darien Medical Group ![]() High Ridge Family Practice ![]() High Ridge Family Practice ![]() High Ridge Family Practice ![]() Stamford Family Practice ![]() Michael E Doyle MD ![]() Stamford Family Practice ![]() Stamford Family Practice ![]() Stamford Family Practice ![]() Stamford Family Practice ![]() Drs Alaigh & Alaigh ![]() Drs Alaigh & Alaigh ![]() Diteodoro Jack MD ![]() Tabitha Fortt MD ![]() Morgan Street Family Medicine ![]() Morgan Street Family Medicine ![]() Boris Mayzler MD ![]() Shanthi Devaraj MD LLC ![]() Shanthi Devaraj MD LLC ![]() J Robert Shapiro MD ![]() Optimus Health Care ![]() Optimus Health Care ![]() Optimus Health Care ![]() Family Medicine Associates Stamford PC ![]() Ridgefield Primary Care ![]() Ridgefield Primary Care ![]() Ridgefield Primary Care ![]() Ahern Cigno & Galban MDs ![]() Ahern Cigno & Galban MDs ![]() Ahern Cigno & Galban MDs ![]() Family Medical Associates ![]() Ahern Cigno & Galban MDs ![]() Family Medical Associates ![]() St Vincent's Immediate Health Care ![]() PriMed ![]() PriMed ![]() Leslie R Miller DO ![]() Primary Care Physicians of Fairfield ![]() Victoria Blank Clinic ![]() Pincus Rubin Siefert & Warkol MD ![]() Family Health & Wellness of Bridgeport ![]() Bernard J Sherlip MD & Andrew F Chutney MD ![]() Pri-Med LLC ![]() Pri-Med LLC ![]() Pri-Med LLC ![]() Pri-Med LLC ![]() Pri-Med LLC ![]() Pri-Med LLC ![]() Theodore J Blum MD ![]() St Vincents Medical Center ![]() Park City Primary Care Center ![]() James P Orphanos MD ![]() Associates in Internal Medicine ![]() Fairfield County Integrative Family Medicine LLC ![]() Advanced Internal Medicine ![]() Newtown Family Medicine ![]() Family Health Care Center ![]() Family Health Care Center ![]() David M Jutkowitz MD ![]() St Vincents Family Practice ![]() Covenant Family Medicine ![]() St Vincents Family Practice ![]() Robert Fitton MD ![]() Fairfield Family Physicians LLC ![]() Brookfield Family Medicine ![]() Brookfield Family Medicine ![]() Brookfield Family Medicine ![]() Brookfield Family Medicine ![]() Brookfield Family Medicine ![]() Brookfield Family Medicine ![]() Mill Hill Medical Consultants ![]() Phyllis R Headley MD ![]() Mill Hill Medical Consultants ![]() Mill Hill Medical Consultants ![]() Domenic W Casablanca MD ![]() Family Health Care Associates PC ![]() Family Health Care Associates PC ![]() Family Health Care Associates PC ![]() Family Health Care Associates PC ![]() New Fairfield Family Practice ![]() New Fairfield Family Practice ![]() Huntington Medical Care Associates PC ![]() Daniel J Mizak MD ![]() Marianne Bette MD ![]() Primary Care of Southbury ![]() Primary Care of Southbury ![]() Primary Care of Southbury ![]() Associated Family Physicians ![]() Associated Family Physicians ![]() Jean Viera MD ![]() Kenneth E Mancher MD ![]() Family Medicine on the Green ![]() Andrea Needleman MD Norwalk, ConnecticutUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Diabetes PreventionRead the Diabetes Prevention article » Introduction to diabetes preventionI'm pretty lucky in my office practice. I have friendly patients who are usually already fairly well informed about their disease. They are also generally willing to have discussions about therapies and options. What I have noticed (much to my delight) is that there are a growing number of patients coming to me for evaluation BEFORE they actually have developed diabetes, wanting to know how to prevent it. Most of them have seen family members with diabetes go through the process of diagnosis and management. As our attitude towards disease changes, and we learn to focus on prevention, I have more and more to discuss with these patients. Ultimately, I hope to see a paradigm shift where our focus is primarily on prevention of chronic diseases such as diabetes. For now, I hope this review provides some information to those of you wanting to make healthy lifestyle changes, and that it encourages you to open up a dialogue with your own doctor about diabetes prevention. There are 2 major forms of diabetes - type 1 and type 2. This article focuses specifically on type 2 diabetes. This form of diabetes is virtually a pandemic in the United States. This article reviews the risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes and covers key points regarding predicting who is at risk for type 2 diabetes (and what they can do about it).
What is type 2 diabetes?While diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar values, type 2 diabetes is also associated with a condition known as insulin resistance. While there is an element of impaired insulin secretion from the beta cells of the pancreas especially when toxic levels of glucose occur (when blood sugars are constantly very high), the major defect is the body's inability to respond properly to insulin. Eventually, the pancreas is working it's best to produce more and more insulin, but ... Recommended Reading Related to Diabetes PreventionHigh Cholesterol: Frequently Asked Questions » 1) What Is Cholesterol?Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that occurs naturally in all parts of the body and is made by the liver. Cholesterol also is present in foods we eat. People need cholesterol for the body to function normally. Cholesterol is present in the cell walls or membranes everywhere in the body, including the brain, nerves, muscles, skin, liver, intestines, and heart.
2) Why Should I Be Concerned About Cholesterol?Too much cholesterol in your body means that you have an increased risk of getting cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease. If you have too much cholesterol in your body, the cholesterol can build up on the walls of the arteries that carry blood to your heart. This buildup, which occurs over time, causes less blood and oxygen to get to your heart. This can cause chest pain and heart attacks.
3) What's the Difference between "Good" and "Bad" Cholesterol?...Read the High Cholesterol: Frequently Asked Questions article » Other Related Diabetes Prevention ArticlesEmergency Contact for Norwalk
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