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    to provide better and more efficient interventions. The major risk factor for T2D is obesity, and most individuals with T2D are overweight. Individuals that develop T2D even when they have a normal body weight tend to have more severe defects with insulin. In some of these individuals, genetic patterns from T1D and T2D have been observed. Human diets are complicated and have many components that have been implicated, at some point, as a risk for T2D and there is no outstanding evidence that the…

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    Diabetic Case Study Essay

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    called Diabetic Ketoacidosis (ADA, 2015). In J. J.’s situation her blood sugar was 695, and she was in Diabetic Ketoacidosis. She was airlifted to Children’s Hospital, where she stayed a week. Currently, J. J. has a continuous glucose monitor and an insulin pump. The student, started using the CGM in August, and it tests her blood sugar every five minutes. When her blood sugar is too high or too low, it alerts her as well as texts her mother. J. J. monitors her blood sugar closely, and can…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Essay

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    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 Beta cells. When blood sugar levels increase past the individual’s threshold,…

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    Diagnostic Summary

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    thus results in shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, fatigue. Afib can also leads to stroke and heart failure ( NIH, 2014). Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease which presents with hyperglycemia as a result of defects in insulin secretion and action. Insulin is needed to help metabolize carbohydrates, fat and protein, which in turn provides energy for the cells. (Diabetes Association, 2010). Diabetes mellitus can leads to HTN, vision issues, cardiac problems, and neuropathy. Another…

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    The vicine, which is the seed inside the bitter melon, can cause toxicity if ingested. Bitter melon can also activate a hypersensitivity reaction in some people. Some drug interactions with the use of bitter melon any hypoglycemic drugs along with insulin, which can cause a rapid decrease in blood sugar levels when used simultaneously. It also has a known drug interaction with P-glycoprotein that increases the chance of toxicity. Lastly, any cytochrome P450 substrates are inhibited with the use…

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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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    that have an exact cause, type 1 diabetes is not one of those. There are many factors that play into the cause of this disease. “What is known is that your immune system — which normally fights harmful bacteria or viruses — attacks and destroys your insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.” (Mayo Clinic Staff)…

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    disease. This is a description of diabetes and it symptoms. There are 2 types of diabetes. There is 1 type diabetes in type 1 diabetes, it makes the body 's immunity system eliminates the cells that provides insulin, and finally it eliminates the insulin making from the body. Without insulin, cells cannot consume sugar. Type 1 diabetes are usually more dangerous than type 2 diabetes there are also more heredity than…

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    According to the WHO, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is the third leading cause of mortality globally and is the third leading cause of mortality globally and symbolize one of the greatest health challenges worldwide. The International Diabetes Federation estimated that there are 387 million people living with diabetes and it is also predicted that it will rise to 592 million by 2035 (Yates et al, 2016). Also the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus continues to increase in the United States…

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    Introduction: The roles of ATP and creatine in muscle contraction The store of ATP in muscle tissue is limited even though it is the immediate source of energy for everything we do including muscle contraction. The cellular ATP needs to be regenerated from ADP quickly in order to keep the contraction going otherwise the vertebrate muscle contraction will use up the present ATP in 1 second. Fortunately, most cell has a high rate of ATP “turnover” which means ATP can be swiftly synthesised from…

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