Type 2 Diabetes Annotated Bibliography

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Anderson, John E. "Innovations in Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus." Journal of Family Practice (2015): S48-53. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. Web. 15 May 2016. Along with all the current medications and treatments for Type 2 Diabetes, this article informs about the fact that new studies have shown of a way lessen the daily Insulin dosage by 1/3 in many patients. This particular article from John E. Anderson that I acquired from the Brazosport College database, helped me with my Essay #3 research. If I recall correctly, one of the persons on my research was a female whom had Type 2 Diabetes and had only about a month left Insulin. My job was to show that her "weaknesses" if you will would not in any way impact her from being part of the shelter.
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"Osteopathy as an Oppurtunity for Children with ADD/ADHD?. [German]." Osteopathische Medizin 6.3 (2005): 4-8. Cochrane CentralRegister of Controlled Trials. Web. 15 May 2016. This article has argues that ADD is very treatable and is slowly becoming a very common issue but with many successful and healthy children. If I recall correctly, the article also talks about the current medications in treating ADD with comparison to previous medications in the field. With the help of this article, I was able to argue that a child with ADD would not in any way be burden to the shelter (per the Essay#3 requirements). In fact, I was able to prove that there are many success rates of children having improvement in intellect as they grow older.
Ellis, Alan and Jackie. "The Jeep® Brand's Role." The Jeep Blog. Heritage, 30 May 2011. Web. 09 May 2016. The information acquired from this blog, shows just how much history the Jeep has in The United States. Ellis, Alan and Jackie really put some hard work in research that ultimately helped me in writing a well informed

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