Diabetes mellitus type 2

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    Diabetes is a disease that affects 29.1 million people in the United States alone. Both obesity and genetics lead one to be more likely to develop diabetes, type two in particular. Diabetes and obesity prevalence continue to rise due to the sedentary lifestyles that are common in our country. Early intervention and education is a key factor in controlling the onset of type 2 diabetes. The pancreas plays a major role in the disease process. This organ is responsible for producing a hormone…

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    Antioxidants present in green tea affect the release of free radicals and limit their production in the body. As a result, they control the pace of aging delay the signs of aging. Hence, taking green tea everyday keeps your body fitter and younger looking. 2. Control your blood pressure and stay away from cardiac ailments Increased blood pressure is a natural cause for many other ailments such as cardiac problems. High blood pressure when noticed suddenly is generally controlled with allopathy…

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    This is good news to those with Type 2 Diabetes who are having difficulty managing their glucose levels. Better management of Epilepsy - A Ketogenic Lifestyle has reportedly been used since the 1920s to reduce the severity of epileptic seizures and enhance the quality of life of epileptic…

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    Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when the pancreas does not produce adequate amounts of insulin, or does not properly use the insulin that it does produce. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar. These two different issues concerning insulin are categorized into two separate types of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is when the body does not produce enough insulin, type 2 diabetes is when the body does not use the insulin it does make properly. Diabetes is a life altering disease that…

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    Cardiovascular System (2) Skin and sweat glands (2) Gastrointestinal tract (2) Pupillary system (2) Neuroendocrine structures (2) Nervous system (2) Discuss disorder/disease prevalence worldwide in numeric format. Currently, over 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson’s disease (3). If calculated, with the estimated world population being 7.6 billion, the percentage rate of people living with Parkinson’s would be about .00131% (3). There were also a number of studies performed by…

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    but it exists and its out there: we're talking about diabetes! Yes, the condition most people develop without a clear explanation yet.. And yes, it's kind of a big deal and a terrifying though that people can sometimes get to an extreme condition were they even have to amputate body parts sometimes, scary for sure! If you don't want your doctor to tell you one day:“Sorry, We'll have to amputate your leg: Today!” You need to eradicate Diabetes from your system! Sorry if this scared you, but…

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    implementation. To capture the clear majority of type 2 diabetic patients in the system, a member of the health information management team would be assigned the task of identifying these individuals via the shared patient data base using ICD-10 codes for screening purposes. Referrals would then be directed to a designated diabetes educator. Going forward, newly diagnosed patients will be referred to the diabetes educator as they present. The diabetes educator would then be responsible for…

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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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    problems that are faced by those suffering with diabetes, all of which may lead to a severe amount of vision loss or even total blindness. Diabetic eye disease can include glaucoma, which happens as a result of an increase in fluid pressure on the inside of the eye. This can lead to optic nerve damage and potential vision loss. Someone with diabetes will find themselves at a much bigger risk of glaucoma (almost twice as likely) than adults without diabetes. Diabetic eye disease…

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