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    Prohormones

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    of prohormones into hormones basically occurs when these are exported to endoplasmic reticulum and entails many multiple processing enzymes. For instance, proinsulin is oftenly processed by PC 3, carboxypeptidase and PC ½ such that it can afford insulin. Whereas proamlyin that is co secreted by proinsulin needs the three factors which are stated above and besides them it requires amidating monoxygenase. The conversion process is slow for small molecule hormones and is mostly used for regulating…

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    With type 2 you still have the ability to make insulin, you just can't make enough for your body to use it efficiently. Type 2 is the most common form of diabetes. It usually hits people who are over 40 years old. Most people who get this type of diabetes are overweight or obese and those who are basically…

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    Niemann-Pick Disease

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    Niemann-Pick Disease Niemann-Pick disease (NP) is an inherited metabolic disorder. With it, harmful amounts of a fatty substance build up in the spleen, liver, lungs, bone marrow, and, in some people, the brain. The disease is subdivided into 4 related types. • In types A and B, there is not enough activity of an enzyme called sphingomyelinase. This causes the build up of toxic amounts of sphingomyelin. That is a fatty substance present in every cell of the body. • Type A, Infantile NP is…

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    Diabetes affects every part of your health. Going untreated can really take a toll on your mouth. Periodontal disease is the most common dental disease affecting people with diabetes, nearly 22% of those diagnosed. Eventually, periodontitis causes your gums and jawbone to pull away from your teeth, which in turn causes your teeth to loosen and possibly fall out. Not maintain your blood sugar increases the risk of gum problems, which makes diabetes harder to control because the body is more…

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    Candidosis Essay

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    Candidosis, Yeast Infection, Monilia and Thrush are all names used to describe one of the most debilitating immune deficiency and nutritional disorders of our time. The symptoms are numerous and include: - Recurrent thrush or cystitis - Chronic tiredness - Inability to lose weight - Depression - Anxiety - Allergies - Uncontrollable mood swings - Fluid retention - Premenstrual syndrome - Diarrhoea - Constipation - Chronic skin problems such as acne, dermatitis and tinea All sufferers are also…

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    hypo¬thalamic dopamine levels, consistent with normal diur¬nal glucoregulation, and contributing to a reduction of sympathetic tone, neural suppression of hepatic glucose production and improvement in peripheral glucose disposal, without affecting insulin levels. 10.1 Bromocriptine as monotherapy In two 6-month trials, overweight or obese individuals with type 2 diabetes were randomized to receive bromocriptine monotherapy or diet. Compared with diet alone, the average change in HbA1c and FPG…

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    Owning A Self Driving Car

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    Most people who are important to me think that I should own a self driving car. It is expected of me to own a self driving car in the next 3 years The people in my life whose opinions I value would approve of me owning a self driving car in the next 3 years Most of my friends are tech savvy and are quick to buy gadgets or cars as soon as they are launched and they plan to buy a self driving car in the near future. Once a best alternative is chosen or a purchase decision is made, the Output…

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    Type 2 Diabetes (NIH)

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    sugar. It is the most common form of diabetes, which accounts for 90-95% of the diabetic population worldwide (347 + million). With type 2 diabetes, you are one of 2 things - resistant to your body’s own insulin ( the hormone that regulates sugar) or your body doesn’t produce enough insulin to control the sugar in your body. *Let me clear one thing up here, diabetes does NOT have to be a chronic or lifelong disease as the NIH says. There are steps you can take to reverse the disease and put…

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    Heart Palpitations

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    strenuous exercise • caffeine and nicotine • stress and anxiety • panic and fear • dehydration • hormonal and electrolyte imbalances • low blood sugar • anemia and blood loss • hyperthyroidism • low levels of oxygen or carbon dioxide in the blood • shock or fever • cold and cough medications, herbal supplements, and nutritional supplements • beta-blockers, asthma inhalers, decongestants and other pharmaceuticals • illegal stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines • heart disease, arrhythmias…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Papers

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    or as it is more commonly known today as type 1 diabetes is a metabolic disorder. The main identifying feature is an absence of insulin production and secretion. It is also caused by autoimmune 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?…

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