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    Type 2 diabetes has begun to increase in children and teens excessively. This has become a problem because it clearly shows how much the environments we live in today are affecting our lifestyles and habits. It has been described as a ‘new epidemic’ and the amount of children being diagnosed is increasing. The long term health implication can be a horrible consequence as a child or teen. It is a chronic condition that is affecting the way children's bodies metabolizes sugar. This can then…

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    At age six, my younger brother Christopher was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, a chronic condition that renders the body unable to produce a sufficient amount of insulin. At the time of his diagnosis, Christopher and I were enrolled at a school in which our two grades were taught together in the same classroom. It hurt me so much to see his empty seat some days that I refused to go to school, and reminded me how he would scream when before his shots. I don’t remember much of spending time at the…

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    Introduction This essay will explore the relationship between the Treaty of Waitangi (ToW) and the inequities in type II diabetes between Māori and non-Māori. It is evident that disparities such as quality of care and access to care can be linked to the three breaches in articles under the Māori version of the ToW. To demonstrate the inequities in diabetes the 1852 New Zealand Constitution Act, 1907 The Tohunga Suppression Act, Orewa Speech and an overview of the treaty breaches will be used to…

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    Gestational Diabetes

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    Gestational diabetes is often found in women who do not eat healthily and regularly exercise (“Gestational Diabetes and Pregnancy”). There is no cure for this disease, but there is a treatment that is started quickly after the diagnosis (“Gestational Diabetes and Pregnancy”). Special meal plans and scheduled physical activity is available to help treat the disease (“How to treat Gestational Diabetes”). The CDC advises that if blood glucose level does not…

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    Diabetes Critique

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    This paper aims to examine the National Health Service (NHS) Diabetes’ document Commissioning Mental Health and Diabetes Services (Swage, 2011). This will be followed by a critique of its relevance and efficiency as a public health policy. A mention will be made on its implementation and influence on mental health services and their nurses in the United Kingdom (UK). Firstly, however, it is important to establish why diabetes is considered a public health issue and why an awareness of this…

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    Diabetes Benefits

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    As a person I have been a diabetic ever since the age of three. However, I have been able to manage both my diabetes and my education and have been proud of this. Even though I am diabetic, I like people to view me as myself rather than my disease because my personality gives off who I am, not the diabetes. I enjoy taking on challenges as it leaves a learning experience for me and benefitting from it. As a person, I enjoy doing community service as it makes me feel involved that I am helping my…

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    Diabetes And Forks

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    increased the rate of cancer. There have been many health issues due to animal based foods. Will this movie give a solution to this problem? There is an epidemic in terms of Diabetes in our youth, in fact, two out of three Americans are overweight. Research has shown that children are increasingly diagnosed with type two diabetes and doctors are beginning to see hypertension. Medical operations are now a routine in the heath field driving up the cost immensely.…

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    Diabetes Website Analysis

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    2016, p. 46). In looking at the websites of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) www.diabetes.org and the National Diabetes Education…

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    when does this stop? The answer to that is when obesity and medical issues start to become a real concern for parents and doctors involved. In recent years childhood diabetes has been a disease that has been seen with more frequency according to (Cite evans) … the number of cases with children showing signs of type 2 juvenile diabetes is reaching epidemic territories. After the disease has been developed within the child there is no cure this is what makes the circumstances so dire. The child…

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    Indigenous People – Diabetes The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are commonly known as Indigenous People of Australia who were descended from groups that lived in Australia and nearby islands before the European settlement. It is estimated that 669,900 indigenous people spread across Australia representing 3% of the total Australian population as per the information from the 2011 Census. (The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)-2013). The majority of (79%) of Indigenous…

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