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Monday, March 13, 2006

Did You Know?

Alcohol and smoking: Double Risk for Diabetes:



According to new research, both heavy alcohol consumption and smoking can increase the risk of diabetes.

The pancreas releases the hormone insulin, which helps regulate blood sugar (glucose). Heavy alcohol use can cause chronic inflammation of the pancreas, called pancreatitis. This can lead to permanent damage to the pancreas and impair its ability to secrete insulin, which can result in diabetes.

Smoking not only increases the risk of pancreatic cancer, but can also increase blood sugar levels and reduce your body's ability to use insulin. In addition, the chemicals in tobacco can damage blood vessels, muscles and organs. This may also increase your risk of diabetes. Pregnant women who smoke have an increased risk of diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes).



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