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    show glucose intolerance during pregnancy.…

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    common form of diabetes. With type 2 diabetes the body doesn't make or use insulin properly. The pancreas makes extra insulin to make up for the body not using the insulin already made, but over time, it's not able to keep up and can't keep the blood glucose level at normal. Insulin is the key regulator of the body's metabolism. There are many factors that lead into being a diabetic. But there are 4 main things you should be thinking about and putting into consideration: Make sure to watch…

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    What is diabetes and what is Type 2 diabetes? Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that originates from the body's failure to produce and supply sufficient amount of insulin needed to absorb the glucose or sugar energy that are converted from eaten food. There are two major types of diabetes, the types 1 and 2. The fist type is characterized by the body's failure to produce the insulin needed, this usually occurs among children. The second type is…

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    Essay On Diabetes Type 2

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    approximately 90% of all cases, normally caused by a high fat, high sugar diet and a lack of exercise. It is the body’s inability to either produce enough insulin in the pancreas or to respond to the insulin produces, leading to unpredictably high or low glucose levels and possibly nerve damage as well as hypoglycaemia (World Health Organisation, 2015). Treatments options to manage diabetes 2 include making lifestyle changes, such as eating a healthy diet, reducing the body max index to less…

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    destruction of your beta cells, which are located in the pancreas. Because the beta cells are destroyed by your own immune system, little or no insulin can be produced. Insulin injections are required to help the body control the levels of blood glucose. But what causes the body to turn upon itself? Unfortunately it is not clearly linked to any one cause. There does appear to be a genetic predisposition, but immunology and the environment are also thought to contribute to the onset of type 1…

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    properly has a digestive tract that breaks down carbohydrates, sugars and starches which is found in many foods. These three items turn into what is known as glucose (a form of sugar) that eventually enters the blood stream. Everyone also has what is known as insulin in their body, this insulin helps cells within the body, absorb this glucose. Diabetes will show up when the insulin is not being produced within the body at all…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Paper

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    does not properly process food for use as energy” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), n.d.). “Most of the food we eat is turned into glucose, or sugar, for our bodies to use for energy” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), n.d.). “The pancreas, an organ that lies near the stomach, makes a hormone called insulin to help glucose get into the cells of our bodies” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), n.d.). “When you have diabetes, your body either doesn’t…

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    affects the lives of many men, women, and children. If you are overweight, have a family history of diabetes, or not physically active, you can be at risk for diabetes. Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder caused by high levels of glucose in the blood. It occurs when the body is in short supply of insulin, or the body does not use insulin the right way…

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    In vitro, in vivo and in silico drug-drug interaction study between Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate. ABSTRACT Objective: Present study was aimed to evaluate the in vitro, in vivo and in silico complexation nature and strength of complex which may be formed due to interaction between Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate. Methods: The interaction of Vildagliptin and Bisoprolol fumarate has been studied in aqueous systems at a fixed temperature (370C) at pH 1.0, 3.0 and 6.8 by using some…

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    pancreas. It is released in response to the digestive conversion of proteins into glucose in the blood. Food is broken down into glucose and then used as a source of energy. With normal insulin function, this will occur by the liver and muscles taking up glucose from the blood cells, and then converting it to energy to be used by the body…

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