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    five or more days a week, limiting the amount fat you eat in your diet, and decreasing hypertension. The recommended daily intake of fat is 25%-35% of the total daily calories (Lewis et al., 2014). It is also recommended for people to keep their diabetes controlled and keep their average fasting blood sugar under 100. Managing stress is also a vital part of preventing heart disease, and people need to learn how to modify their lifestyle to do so (healthypeople.gov, 2015). For these lifestyle…

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    Diabetes Care Model

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    Backgrounds : Diabetes is a chronic disease which has been one of the major health problems. Patient care is still not able to diabetic patients to control glucose levels on target. Because patients require care in collaboration with patients, families and communities. Purpose: This study aimed to analyse a caring situation and develop health care model for pre-ageing and older adult with diabetes. Method : This Phenomenological qualitative design . A study were collected by The Chronic Care…

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    it should be. However this is how the doctor made the diagnosis of diabetes. This is a chronic condition that is associated with abnormally high levels in blood sugar or glucose. Your pancreas produces insulin when there is an absence or insufficient production of insulin, or an inability of the body to use insulin this causes diabetes. Insulin is needed to convert glucose or sugar into energy. Now there are two types of diabetes type 1 which is also considered juvenile as its onset…

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    Diabetes Mellitus is an endocrine disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels during periods of fasting as well as after consuming a meal. Some of the symptoms of the disease are: thirst, excessive urination, sugar in urine and fatigue. The disease is caused by resistance to the Insulin or inadequate production of the hormone. Insulin is responsible for transporting glucose from the blood into every cell in the body for energy. Diabetes is a chronic disease that causes multiple…

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    Diabetes is a disease where sugar levels increase drastically due to the lack of insulin production or incorrect response, which usually converts glucose into energy. Diabetes affects multiple organ systems, including the digestive system, endocrine, immune, muscular/skeletal, nervous, and excretory. During digestion, when food enters the first part of the small intestine, the pancreas is in charge of releasing enzymes, such as insulin, to assist in digesting the fat, protein, and carbohydrates…

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    Introduction Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a common disease in canines with many different complications. Some of these complications include cataracts, urinary tract infections, metabolic acidosis, nephropathy, hepatic lipidosis and liver failure (Hiblu et al., 2015). It affects middle aged to geriatric canines in the majority of cases, which are characterized by hyperglycemia, glycosuria and weight loss, which leads to deficiency of insulin. There are two types of DM in canines that are…

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    arthritis, cancer, diabetes, obesity, depression, stroke, and cirrhosis amongst others are because of alcohol use, smoking, and abuse of particular foodstuff and lack of exercise. The good news is the observation of certain lifestyle processes might save a person from ever contacting some of these…

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    diagnosed with with diabetes when the data was gathered in 2012. Meanwhile, 208,000 people who are younger than 20 years old have been diagnosed with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes. A big portion of the population, 86 million, who are aged 20 years old and above have prediabetes, which means that they may develop the disease if they won’t make ways to prevent it. given these actual facts, one question now lingers on our mind: Is diabetes curable? Do we really think that diabetes can be…

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    1. Treatment General and Specialist Diabetes: They offer onsite blood examination giving the patient a comprehensive analysis of their health in a single visit. Lifestyle & Weight Management: They have a team of specialists and dieticians that provide patients with information and support required to help them preserve a healthy way of life and assist them during their weight loss processes. They also, help, monitor, and educate the patients pursuing or who have already undergone weight loss…

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    Introduction The liver is the second largest organ in the human body after skin considered as the largest gland in the body as it is about 2 percent of the whole body Weight in the adult around 3 pound in weight. The normal color of the liver is reddish brown it is located behind the ribcage on the upper right side Of the abdomen protected by rib cage. The live has a main function the filtration od the blood as it considered the liver is the most important Organ in human body as it has more…

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