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    Unit 1 Discussion 2 Methods of Research Review of 5 articles regarding diabetes care, education, self-management, and improved control. 1. Action Research: Development of a Diabetes Care Model in a Community Hospital. http://ezproxy.library.capella.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ccm&AN=115004430&site=ehost-live&scope=site Inquiry and findings for this study are qualitative in nature due to being grounded the theory of the chronic care model, but allowed for…

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    This is not happen in our study due to using selenium and vitamin E. This because selenium and vitamin E inhibit protein kinase and AKT, which leads to decrease the expression of NF-ĸB and VEGF, So they can decrease gemcitabine resistance and increase its apoptotic effect and also, inhibit metastasis post-RFA (Li et al., 1998; Curley et al., 1999; Gopalakrishna & Gundimeda, 2002; Vivanco & Sawyers, 2002; Yang et al., 2005; Meng et al., 2007) . HCC patients treated with RFA plus selenium and…

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    Aboriginal Disadvantages

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    1. Introduction Indigenous Australians suffer significant disadvantages in life expectancy, health and welfare status in comparison to non- indigenous Australians with chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular, liver and respiratory diseases contributing significantly to this disparity. Complex interrelated factors such as high-risk behaviours, limitations in access to health services, cultural and historic beliefs and influences on the management of these conditions have a significant…

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    Diastolic Dysfunction

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    Diabetes is an important risk factor of cardiomyopathy which evolve to heart failure. A detailed evaluation of the cardiovascular function in diabetes mellitus by echocardiography is useful to demonstrate left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. The association of diabetes with hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia derange the left ventricular diastolic function earlier. The study population comprised of 73 (60.8%) males and 47 (39.2%) females among the total of 120 patients with history of type…

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    Sminthopsis Macroura

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    Thermoregulation and reproduction are energetically costly events that many mammals face. To combat these obstacles, animals have developed the use of seasonally induced torpor and reproductive periods. Both of these events are usually initiated through a predictable environmental factor, primarily photoperiod. These two systems are usually mutually exclusive, but in Sminthopsis macroura, an Australian marsupial that reproduces in the winter, they can overlap since females with torpor being used…

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    Osteoporosis Essay

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    menopausal or secondary. National Osteoporosis Foundation currently recommends treatment for postmenopausal women and men over the age of 50 with osteoporosis diagnosis. Current treatment options include bisphosphonates, calcitonin, estrogen hormone therapy, estrogen agonist/antagonist, tissue-selective…

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    Type II Diabetes

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    The pamphlet is discussing Type II diabetes and its complications. Type II diabetes is when the body does not use insulin properly and affects the way the body processes blood sugar. Diabetes is when the blood glucose levels are higher than normal. The blood glucose is the sugar that the body makes from the food in the diet. When there is a large amount of sugar in the blood, it is known as hyperglycemia. There are several complications that come with type II diabetes. One of the…

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    Soda is a type of caffeine that we consume daily in everyday life. However, Caffeine is a nervous system drug that used for psychoactive drugs. Caffeine belongs to heterocyclic compound names. “Purine”. The chemical formula is C8H10N4O2. It also classified as alkaloid, and it is soluble in water, appears as white crystals. Since soda is full of carbonated water and caffeine; it impacts several autoimmune diseases. Hence, soda water can decay bones in our body poses a high risk of Osteoporosis.…

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    Oxidative Stress

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    transported to the brain across the blood-brain barrier with the help of GLUTs. The microvessels of the brain express GLUT 1 which is unresponsive to insulin. Thus the brain glucose uptake appears to be insulin independent. Neuron culture studies have shown the glucose uptake to be independent of insulin. The regional distribution of GLUT4 suggests that insulin-dependent glucose uptake might occur in specialized neuronal phenotypes but, in general, vascular barriers offer neurons the only…

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    seizure and many more. The most important thing is catching these symptoms and treating hypoglycemia right away. This is where constant and regular checking of blood glucose is very important. It will not only help you with decisions regarding insulin therapy but most importantly, alert you to sudden spikes in blood glucose levels.…

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