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    1. What are three major concerns about the diet that Anna is following? • Ketosis - Ketosis occurs when we don't have enough sugar (glucose) for energy, so our body breaks down stored fat, causing ketones to build up. • Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies - Lower levels of essential vitamins and mineral than what our body needs to function properly. • Rapid weight loss - Trying to lose more than 1-2 pounds per week could cause the body to burn muscle for energy instead of fat. 2. What are the…

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    (Rother KI 2007) . Type 2 daibetes is charactierized by insulin resistence , a condition in which cells fail to respond to insulien properly . The defect of body tissues to respond to insulin is believed to involve the insulin receptors but the specific defects are not known . Type 2 daibetes is the most common type of diabetes mellitus . ( Greenspans' basic &clinical endocrinology 9 th ed) . This form was previeously referred to as " non insulin –dependent diabetes mellitus" (NIDDM ) or…

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    Research shows that malocclusions have significant links to serious conditions, such as periodontal disease, diabetes and heart disease. Studies even suggest that the chance of an adult with malocclusion having periodontal disease is up by 50 percent. How Malocclusion Can Lead to Periodontal Disease Crowded or crooked teeth can lead to inefficient cleaning. The areas that cannot be reached by brushing can become areas that promote plaque build-up and gum infection. This may lead to periodontal…

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    The low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor is an important protein in human function. LDL receptor is the main protein that binds and carries cholesterol to maintain homeostasis in mammalian cells. In human plasma, it is also the most abundant cholesterol-carrying lipoprotein (Goldstein and Brown, 1987). It plays a major role in the development of atherosclerosis, a chronic disease caused by the accumulation of LDL-cholesterol in the blood. The LDL receptor is also the main protein that is…

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    e 2 diabetes also have low testosterone levels. This has been one of the most profound discoveries because it explains the connection between hormones and sugar levels. This hormone affects the body's sensitivity to insulin. So if a man doesn't have enough of it, he can become insulin resistant. This leads to a build-up of glucose in the body, which causes type two diabetes to develop. And although e 2 diabetes isn't as severe as type one diabetes is, it can worsen over time, which can be…

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    Difficult neuropathy is a typical, and on occasion crippling, inconvenience of diabetes. Roughly one out of four individuals with diabetes might be influenced by interminable neuropathic torment. Patients frequently give inconvenience, normally beginning in the distal feet, yet advancing proximally after some time. Patients may depict manifestations of deadness, shivering, consuming, hurting, electric stuns, or lancinating torments .Other locales that are frequently influenced incorporate the…

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    Raspberry Ketones - Not Only for Weight reduction Raspberry Ketones are not new and not only for the prominent Weight reduction! Raspberries have been utilized for therapeutic purposes subsequent to 1597. Maladies, for example, diabetes have been treated with Raspberry clears out. High fevers and various sorts of agonies have been dealt with too. Raspberry Ketones despite the fact that they have been demonstrated to viably advance weight reduction they have numerous medical advantages that have…

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    In this paper I have decided to talk about my family’s health history. One health risk factor that runs in my family for more than fifty years is the Ulcerative Colitis disease. Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes long lasting inflammatory and ulcers (sores) in your digestive tract. Ulcerative colitis affects the innermost lining of your large intestine (colon) and rectum. Ulcerative colitis can lead to life-threatening complications. While it has no known cure,…

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    Why there is a barriers to self management of diabetes among low household income adults aged 45 to 64 years in New York City? How low household income adults aged 45 to 64 years can be a barrier to self-management of diabetes in New York City? Why there is a relationship between low income households and diabetes among adults aged 45 to 64 in the New York City? According to the American Diabetic Association, diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.1…

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    It is fascinating to apprehend the fact that nearly every component of my past, present, and future nursing career revolves around the evidence-based practice. Conversely, Parkosewich (2013) emphasizes that the primary aspect of our nursing profession today should be answering clinical questions by evidence-based practice and research. Currently, as a professional diabetes educator, one of the most challenging aspects of teaching is to convince patients to consistently self-monitor their blood…

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