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    Approximately 5.9 percent of the U.S. population has diabetes, and about 65 percent of these people will also develop neuropathy — nervous system damage that can cause people with diabetes to lose feeling in their hands or feet. This condition is just one reason why Louise E. Tortora, DPM, an ankle and foot care doctor in Fairfield, CT, educates her patients on the importance of diabetic foot care. If you have diabetes, here are a few reasons why you should have a diabetic foot care exam…

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    Type-1 Dm Case Studies

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    Background: Type-1 diabetes mellitus (T1-DM) is the commonest endocrine-metabolic disease in childhood. The prevalence of CD in type-1 DM ranges from 0.6 to 16.4% compared with 0.01–0.03% in the general population. The mechanism of association between the two diseases involves a shared genetic background of HLA genotype. Serum tissue transglutaminase IgA antibodies (tTG IgA) are considered specific and sensitive markers for screening of Celiac disease in more than 95 % of patients. Objective:…

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    Quantitative Appraisal

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    Quantitative Research Appraisal The Impact of the Caregiving of Grandchildren on Diabetes Self-management Activities of African American Grandmothers African American women experience great impact of diabetes. The impact of diabetes is problematic for the 25 % of African American who are over 55 years of age (Carthron, Johnson, Hubbart, Strickland, and Kimya Nance, 2009). The purpose of this research is to compare the diabetes self-management activities of African American primary Caregiving…

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    Myostatin Genetic Report

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    mutations have been found in humans and animals, always resulting in abnormal strength. Interestingly, Type 3 paranormal vampires who have become Type 3 after a prolonged (years) Type 2 stage, which is associated with moderate to severe muscle wasting (which accompanies general weight loss) and decreased strength (far below that shown by the individual before transformation), once progressing to Type 3 show an increase in body weight (approx. 5-7 lbs) that is specifically related to an increase…

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    FM 4 Familial Hypercholesterolemia also known as FM, is a disease of extremely high cholesterol levels beginning early in gestation. It is passed along from family member to family member through a genetic mutation. Most commonly on chromosome 19. Many other chromosomes have now been identified as causing familial hypercholesterolemia…

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    Diarrhea Pediatric Essay

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    Diarrhea, Pediatric Diarrhea is frequent loose and watery bowel movements. Diarrhea can make your child feel weak and dehydrated. Dehydration can make your child tired and thirsty, have a dry mouth, and urinate less frequently. Diarrhea typically lasts 2–3 days. However, it can last longer if it is a sign of something more serious. It is important to treat your child’s diarrhea as directed by your child’s health care provider. HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS Eating and Drinking • Make sure that…

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    Diabetes Prevention and Treatment Mayra Cantu is board certified by the American Association of Diabetes Educators in advanced diabetes management. She graduated from the University of Texas Pan American in May 2014. Mayra is practicing as a Nurse practitioner at the Joslin Diabetes Center Affiliate at Doctor Hospital at Renaissance. She has a great passion, she loves to help others, and she is willing to provide the best help for one. Diabetes is a chronic condition that results in having…

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    disturbances and moderate pain, thus I agree with his decision as it is considered observable evidence. Therefore, it has been recommended that CD patients should avoid eating the type of food that irritates the bowels in order to prevent abdominal pain and deterioration of the condition of CD. Another symptom (which has two types) of CD that is linked to low calcium in-take, which is known as osteoporosis (a severe condition of calcium deficiency and low level vitamin D) and osteopaenia (thin…

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    anemia is your body can not make enough blood cells. Your body also destroys the red blood cells making it hard for blood to clot and cuts to heal. Red blood cells carry oxygen through out the body to different organs. There are five different common types of anemia. iron deficiency where your body doesn't have enough iron. this can be caused by menstrual cycles and blood loss. Aplastic anemia is where your body doesn't have enough bone marrow and red blood cells. vitamin deficiency this is…

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    Glucagon Vs Insulin

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    1a Glucagon and insulin both regulate blood glucose levels. However, their effects are contrasting: glucose is a hyperglycemic hormone, whereas insulin is a hypoglycemic hormone. A hyperglycemic hormone is a hormone that raises blood glucose levels. Glucagon acts as a hyperglycemic hormone because glucagon targets the liver to promote glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. (Glycogenolysis is the breakdown of glycogen to glucose; while gluconeogenesis is the synthesis of glucose from lactic acid and…

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