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    Type 1 Diabetes

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    Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that occurs when certain cells of the immune system go awry and mistakenly recognize and kill (or inactivate) the insulin-producing β-cells. The β-cells are housed within the islets of Langheran along with the α-cells producing glucagon and other cells (footnote i). β-cells depletion leads to physiologically insufficient production of insulin and persistent high blood glucose. The disease is manageable with daily insulin injections and a healthy life…

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    It is estimated that 10% of the entire population already has type 2 diabetes (T2D) or has a chance of developing it and 40% of adults are obese. Those who have a predisposition to T2D and diabetes are deeply rooted in genetics. There is about a 70% chance of heritability for obesity and about a 35% chance for T2D; however, these conditions are also caused by lifestyle habits. Many studies have identified potential environmental factors that may cause obesity and T2D; the most prominent being a…

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    and packaged/processed goods. What you and your child should be consuming are potherbs, or leafy green vegetables that are rich in vitamins and minerals. Eating foods rich in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated help a child control blood sugar and diabetes. Following a healthy lifestyle, and making the right food choices for you and your family can definitely be a way to prevent obesity in your…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Essay

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    The disease diabetes results from a complex interaction of environmental, lifestyle and genetic factors. The disease is classified into two types: type 1 and type 2. The Type1 diabetes is classified as autoimmune process caused mainly by genetic factors. The Type1 diabetes is the result from an individual’s incapability to produce insulin, a hormone constructed in the pancreas used to absorb glucose and regulate blood sugar levels within the body. The Type1 diabetes results to the destruction of…

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    Obesity In Clarion

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    obese years ago. He stated that there was a time in his life were he was so depressed. As a result he took up smoking and eat excessive amounts of food. As stated by him. "I ballooned up so much that I weighed in at 375 pounds and as a result I got diabetes. I wasn 't diabetic before, but I am now." Then when asked if he believed if obesity was actually hereditary. He didn 't think it was really a hereditary trait, but much rather that it deals with the environment that the individual is in the…

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    Morro Bay Case Study

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    inpatient and outpatient services for those with mental illnesses. The closest hospital near Morro Bay is Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center and it takes about fifteen minutes to reach the hospital. Urgent care clinic of Morro Bay takes in non-emergency medical cases and can be reached within in five minutes. Other medical centers within 14 mile radius are Maxim Healthcare Services, Central Coast Neurobehavior Center for adolescents, San Luis Obispo dialysis center, Best Care Central Coast…

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    Diabetes In New Zealand

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    Diabetes is a serious and chronic disease that can lead to serious damage to your organs and other body parts like your eyes, gum, teeth and much more. There’s three main types of Diabetes; Type ­ 1, Type ­ 2 and Gestational. Based on research done by the organization Diabetes New Zealand,Type­1 Diabetes is one of the rarest since only 10% of the people who have diabetes actually have Type­1 Diabetes. It’s caused by the lack of insulin that is being produced in our bodies to keep our blood…

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    for multiple reasons such as treating, asthma, cancer, high blood pressure, viral infections such as HIV and AIDS, and GI disorders such as gastric ulcers. But overall, the primary use of bitter melon is in reducing blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetes. Bitter melon…

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    During immense physical activity the blood glucose level will drop. This is due to your body needing and using more energy, so it is using up the glucose in the blood. For example during the rainbow rage athletes could expect to see their blood glucose levels continually drop throughout the 106 km track. Due to the intensity of the track and the distance their blood glucose levels will get very low and the alpha cells will be struggling to secrete enough glucagon to make sure the liver can keep…

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    study design. “Does obesity in childhood increase the risk of developing Type I Diabetes?” 1.The question above is to test the association between childhood obesity and Type 1 diabetes. The best study design to answer this question is possibly a long-term case control study- i.e. cases with Type 1 diabetes (from the local GP database) and less than 14 years of age with age and sex matched controls without Type 1 diabetes. The growth data of these children could be obtained from the GP and the…

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