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    Type 1 diabetes is also known as juvenile diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is insulin dependent and chronic condition where pancreas produces little or no insulin. We need sugar to enter in cells to produce energy for body. The major systems are affected are heart, nerves, kidneys, blood vessels, and eyes. The major cause of diabetes type 1 is unknown, but some studies shows that people own immune system is responsible for that. When immune system tries to fight with harmful bacteria and viruses and…

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    lives of many men, women, and children. If you are overweight, have a family history of diabetes, or not physically active, you can be at risk for diabetes. Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder caused by high levels of glucose in the blood. It occurs when the body is in short supply of insulin, or the body does not use insulin the right way…

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    article, “I have Diabetes, Am I to blame?” (2016) conveys how people are quick to judge those who are diabetic without understanding the facts of the terrible disease. Solomon backs up her writing with facts and personal experiences such as diets, blood tests, and unfavorable judgement. The author’s purpose is to point out how she did not choose to have the severe health issue: given the emotive language used in the article an educated audience with little knowledge of the health issue is…

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    People with type 2 diabetes may also need insulin shots to help them process sugar and prevent them from developing long-term problems. While there are various types of insulin treatments for people with diabetes, along with diet and regular exercise regimen, most people who have type 2 diabetes are treated first with oral medications…

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    responsible for acting as catalyst and help reactions occur in our body system. They are what help break down glucose, which is needed to break down carbohydrates. A major hormone that we produce is Insulin. Insulin helps to move glucose from the blood into the cells of the body so that the cells can use the glucose as energy (ATP). Antibodies or immunoglobulins are proteins that assist in the defence against…

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    Diabetes is a disease where the body makes little to no insulin, or insulin gets produced but can't be used. This results in high levels of glucose (sugar) being in the blood. Diabetes is also defined as a set of metabolic disorders, that causes a person to have high blood glucose due to very low insulin production in the body, or the body not responding to insulin properly. The two types of diabetes are type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes, also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, occurs when…

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    Hypoglycemia is a condition of low blood glucose level. This can happen even when you are doing all you can to manage your diabetes well. It is important to be familiar with the signs of hypoglycemia to be able to prevent it and know what to do when it occurs. Left untreated, hypoglycemia can cause you to pass out and require emergency treatment to restore blood glucose to normal levels. What are the signs of hypoglycemia? Symptoms of hypoglycemia include shakiness, sweating, dizziness, hunger,…

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    Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, also known as PCOS, is a hormonal problem that affects women of reproductive age. Women that have been diagnosed with PCOS may have a problem with her menstrual cycle, her hormones, her heart, her blood vessels, and her appearance. One major concern for most women with PCOS is that many of them are battling infertility, or the inability to have children. ("Diseases and Conditions - Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome") Signs and symptoms…

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    Most processed foods contains high quantity of sweets most especially in candies and processed chocolates. There is a proper amount of sugar that a person should take daily, but if you have diabetes, you should consume less. Some advices goes to all shoppers that mostly don’t like organic foods (for some reasons if they have a busy life or don’t like to go organic), read the label at the…

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    Blood glucose regulation is the process by which levels of blood sugar, mostly glucose, are maintained by the body. During digestion the human body breaks down carbohydrates (bread, milk, pasta, vegetables) into sugar molecules. One of these sugar molecules is glucose, the main sugar. Glucose needs to leave the bloodstream where it first inside the body enters and needs to enter cells where it will be used as energy for the body. For this to occur the beta cells in the pancreas must secrete…

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