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    Public Health→Diabetes→Obesity→Economy One of the major Public Health issues is the existence of chronic diseases which is defined as a disease that will last more than three months and cannot be prevented by vaccines nor can it be cured by medications.2 Diabetes is a chronic disease that is caused by the presence of high sugar level in blood that cannot be absorbed by the cells. There are three main types of diabetes, however Type II diabetes, which consists of 90% of the diabetic…

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    Introduction: Diabetes refers to group of certain metabolic problems caused either by low or no insulin secretion by pancreas or no response by insulin receptors to glucose binding insulin molecules. The disease is also known as diabetes mellitus and has three different types (type 1, type 2, gestational). It is a major problem and significantly affected the health of large population of Australia. Indigenous people tend to experience this problem in earlier age as compared to other Australians…

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    BRIEFING: DIABETES AMONG BLACK, LATINO, AND NATIVE AMERICAN POPULATIONS TO: CHAIR, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HEALTH DISPARITIES, NC GENERAL ASSEMBLY FROM: JANEL GRANT, DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2015 Executive Summary The burden of diabetes is more prevalent among minorities than the white population. While minorities are more likely than whites to be diagnosed with diabetes, the rates of difficulties differ by disease and minority group. Diabetes is detrimental among the Black, Latino, and Native…

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    Diabetes Millions of people around the world today have been diagnosed with diabetes. Including 29 million people in the United States, that is roughly 9.3 percent according to the center for disease control. Worldwide this disease afflicts over 380 million people. Today diabetes takes more lives than breast cancer and AIDS combined (diabetesresearch.org). So what is diabetes and how can you prevent this disease? Diabetes is a metabolic disease in which the body’s inability to produce any or…

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    Purpose: To inform my audience on the treatment of diabetes, type 1, type 2 and gestational Introduction: Imagine having a disease for the rest of your life such as diabetes. Diabetes has no cure, although it can be treated and controlled. Anyone living with diabetes can still do the things they love. This disease is manageable and the treatments aren’t so bad. They can make you feel healthy and be healthy as well. Thesis/Preview: Each type of diabetes -- type 1, type 2 and gestational – all…

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    Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S. Over a quarter of the diabetes cases go undiagnosed. Complications from diabetes are wide ranging and can be life threatening, but with proper treatment and careful lifestyle management, people can live a relatively normal and healthy life. If you’ve just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, you’re in good company. According to the American Diabetes Association, as of 2012, 29.1 million people, or 9.3 percent of the U.S. population,…

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    Description of Current Problem Diabetes is a very complex disease and catastrophic health problem in the world. There are an estimated 387 million people have diabetes worldwide, by 2035 will rise to reach 600 million (CDC, 2014). In every country have number of people with type 2 diabetes is increasing. This significance increase expected to take place in both developing nations and developed nations. According to National Diabetes Statistics Report 2014, points out 29.1 million or 9.3% of the…

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    Are you at risk for diabetes? Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in America. It does not discriminate against age, ethical group or size. In recent years, this disease has rapidly increased in the number of deaths. Diabetes alone takes more lives than AIDS and breast cancer combined. Statistically, this disease has proven to take one life every three minutes. Worldwide, it causes suffering to more than three hundred twenty million Americans. It has been estimated by the year 2030…

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    Diabetes mellitus is a collection of common metabolic disorders. The scenario of passing large amount of urine is described by the Greek and Roman physicians as diabetes whereas the term mellitus refers to sweet taste (Barrett, Barman, Boitano, & Brooks, 2012). The name of the disease reveals one of the important clinical manifestation, that is, passing sweet-tasted urine, and in the other word, the presence of sugar in the urine. Besides that, Funk (2010) stated that there are three most…

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    about the disease “Diabetes”. Diabetes has many different types and they can affect the human endocrine system in many ways. Diabetes is a group of diseases that affect how your body uses sugar (glucose). Glucose is your body and brains main source of energy and it is very important to the endocrine system. Without glucose, your system will not function right. No matter what type of diabetes you have, that means your body has too much glucose. There is Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes,…

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