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    Hydration And Memory

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    The scholarly article studied the relationship between hydration and memory. The study conducted assessed older adults because these individuals are more sensitive to dehydration. This is because aging adults have “strained muscle mass” and a reduced thirst alert system, often leading to “involuntary dehydration” (Suhr, Patterson, Austin, Heffner 2010, p.840). The article reveals, recent studies have detected a distinction between learning and memory to increased blood pressure. These studies…

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    Vitiligo

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    against the pigment cells. Initial Observation and Question: In this study, Vitiligo is considered an autoimmune disease that has had a frequent association with other autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Graves’ disease, type 1 diabetes, and Addison’s disease. Low Vitamin D levels have been associated with autoimmune disease such as type…

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    Cindy Mallon Case Study

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    with type 1 diabetes as explained in journals such as the British Medical Journal (BMJ) and Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). These symptoms included excessive thirst, frequent urination, and weight loss. Cindy’s parents became concerned about her symptoms as she begun to eat twice as much food, yet losing weight (approximately 5 pounds in the past months), which followed by vomiting and being nauseated. According to an article published by the American Diabetes Association,…

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    Bilirubin Research Paper

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    BILIRUBIN Bilirubin is an orange -yellow substance which is made during the breaking down of RBC’s. It is excreted out of the body through liver. The test results for Bilirubin are stated as conjugated (direct), unconjugated (indirect) . Higher level of bilirubin indicates different types of liver problems. Normal level of total bilirubin is 1.2 mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter) for adults, and usually 1 mg/dL for those under 18 and for direct bilirubin are generally 0.3 mg/dL. A bilirubin test…

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    T1 Dm Research Paper

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    DM is a group of metabolic disorders which characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in either insulin secretion, action, or both. The chronic hyperglycemia associated with DM resulting in long term damage, dysfunction, and failure of different body organs especially the kidneys, the eyes, the nerves, the heart, and the blood vessels. T1DM is defined as a chronic disease characterized by hyperglycemia as a result of inadequate production of insulin by the pancreas. This occurs due to…

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    Blue Heron Guide To Beat Diabetes Review Blue Heron Guide To Beat Diabetes is a complete guide which is developed by Jodi Knapp. Jodi Knapp’s mother had suffered in a long run from diabetes before curing it effectively with the assist of the solution explains inside this Blue Heron Guide To Beat Diabetes program. This Blue Heron Guide To Beat Diabetes program is specially designed to help people who attack diabetes right at its basis without swallowing any type dangerous medications otherwise…

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    diagnosed with diabetes. I don’t know much about diabetes and no one in my family has it but I want to know more. I feel as if many people have it and want to know how someone could get it. I also want to know how you would learn of having it so you can get the proper treatment you need. Searching and Finding Some people might not know what diabetes is but in going to tell you. “Diabetes is when your body makes your blood glucose (sugar) levels higher than normal” (Facts about type two…

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    3. Measurement of glycated albumin As mentioned before, the measured albumin is considered a reliable tool to supplement other methods of measuring blood glucose, such as HbA1c and standard assays for glycemic control and diagnosis diabetes [30]. The HbA1c lifespan is estimated to be about 90 to 120 days. Thus, it is known as an indicator for the assessment of long-term glycemic control [17, 31]. However, the level of HbA1c is not suitable for the assessment of the patient’s status in some…

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    Type 1 Diabetic Analysis

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    I. Explanation Diabetes mellitus type I, Type I diabetes, T1D, insulin dependent diabetes, or juvenile diabetes is an autoimmune disease, a form of diabetes mellitus where the body`s immune system mistakenly identifies the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas as foreign cells, hence, it attacks, and destroys them. As a consequence, the pancreas stops producing insulin, thus the body is unable to generate or use, and properly store glucose (a form of sugar that helps to create energy)…

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    Compare and Contrast Diabetes There are many types of diabetes out there, we will specifically cover hypoglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperglycemic, hyperosmolarity, and non-ketotic syndrome. First, let 's go over the endocrine system and why it is so important in controlling diabetes. The endocrine system helps your body maintain homeostasis, that is keeping your internal equilibrium at ease by adjusting continually to changing factors. Hormones helps regulate the internal environment by…

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