Diabetes mellitus type 2

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    BRIEFING: DIABETES AMONG BLACK, LATINO, AND NATIVE AMERICAN POPULATIONS TO: CHAIR, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HEALTH DISPARITIES, NC GENERAL ASSEMBLY FROM: JANEL GRANT, DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2015 Executive Summary The burden of diabetes is more prevalent among minorities than the white population. While minorities are more likely than whites to be diagnosed with diabetes, the rates of difficulties differ by disease and minority group. Diabetes is detrimental among the Black, Latino, and Native…

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    Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is a disorder where the insulin in the pancreas doesn’t function properly and cannot produce any. Every day, thousands of people around the planet are devastatingly diagnosed with T1D. Patients with this illness should realize the causes, symptoms, risk factors, complications, treatment, and preventions because it could save your life. The causes include family history and genetics. In addition, symptoms include dizziness, extreme weight loss, and excessive urination. A…

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    Type 1 diabetes, formerly known as juvenile diabetes, infects only 5% of people with diabetes. It usually occurs in children and young adults. People with type 1 diabetes have to be very careful to check the sugar level in their blood, especially during athletic activity. My friend from my lacrosse team had to take breaks during the game to check his sugar levels and sometimes drink juice or eat candy bars if his levels were too low. Type 1 diabetes is when the body does not produce insulin.…

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    Afflicting nearly 30 million Americans, type 2 diabetes is characterized by blood glucose levels that are significantly above normal, indicating that not enough insulin is being produced or that the body is unable to process it. In essence, sugar builds up in the blood, which can lead to a number of serious complications, including heart disease, blindness, kidney failure and the need for lower-extremity amputation. As a team of physicians that specializes in cardiac testing, internal medicine…

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    Diabetes is a disease in which a person has high blood sugar. People get high blood sugar because their insulin production is bad, or their body doesn’t respond will the insulin. Millions of people around the world have diabetes. People need to be aware of type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes because it can kill them, and it affects their lives negatively. If a person has diabetes, they can’t live a normal life anymore. They have to be more careful with the things they do. There are a couple…

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    Diabetes: Causes, Treatment, and Prognosis Diabetes is found in two forms namely type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is caused by a situation where the immune system attacks and destroys pancreases beta cells that produce insulin. (Atkinson & Eisenbarth, 2001). Type 2 diabetes (the most common type) is caused by a number of factors ranging from genetic and lifestyle factors. Some of these include physical inactivity and obesity in which case the extra fat causes insulin resistance. Aside…

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    Type 2 diabetes happens when you have to much sugar in your body and your pancreas does not have enough energy take make insulin. Insulin is the thing that controls the amount of glucose or sugar whichever one you would like to call it. These things determine the way you live. Diabetes is very important. The symptoms of type 2 diabetes are greater thirst, increased hunger even when you just finished eating, blurred vision, increased urination. When you don't have enough food in you, you lose…

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    A Case Study on Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Puberty Essence, B, Lewis Housatonic Community College A Case Study on Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Puberty Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, also known as type 1 diabetes, is an autoimmune disease that is caused by the destruction of cells that normally produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas that removes glucose from the bloodstream for use by the body. Therefore, low insulin levels limit glucose…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Essay

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    Diabetes is a genetic disease that is very relevant to our world now. Diabetes is a disease where your body can’t use and store glucose (a type of sugar) correctly. Glucose then backs up in the bloodstream, causing high blood glucose, commonly called blood sugar. There are two different types of diabetes, simply called type 1 and type 2. Type 1, formerly called juvenile-onset, or insulin-dependent, is when your body completely stops creating insulin. Insulin is what allows the body to use the…

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    “Diabetes type 2” Ruby Rojo Biology 3 Professor R. Resendiz October 13, 2014 "What is Diabetes type 2" In the U.S. there are many diseases people have in common. One of them is diabetes which is a group of metabolic diseases in which there are high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period. 2 There is different type of the diabetes but the one that is most common in people is the diabetes type 2. Diabetes type 2 is a problem with your body that causes blood glucose meaning sugar…

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