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    Audience Analysis This paper targets students who have ill family member and animal lovers. Since I am exploring about the topic of animal testing that has been very controversial, my primary audience, UMD students, would be able to actively be a part of this topic to come up with their own opinion. Both my primary and secondary audiences must have their own background information and idea of why or why not people should conduct animal testing. To reach my audience, I can publish this online on…

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    metabolism. The elevation of blood glucose level is due to defects in insulin secretion, impaired insulin action, or both. Diabetes mellitus is categorized to type 1 and 2. Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) usually develops in childhood and adolescence. The patients need to rely on insulin injections lifelong for survival. Whereas Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) usually develops in adulthood and it is related to some modifiable risk factors such as obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and unbalanced…

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    Diabetic Retina

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    The retina is a very sensitive inner coat of the eye. It consists of ten layers, which are inner limiting membrane, nerve fiber layer, Ganglion cells layer, inner plexiform layer, inner nuclear layer, outer plexiform layer, outer nuclear layer, external limiting membrane, photoreceptors (rods and cones) and retinal pigment epithelium. Also, it has a yellow spot, called macula, which is the important area for high acuity vision. In the retina, the light rays are converted into electrical signals…

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    Diabetes? Diabetes is a disease in which the body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't efficiently use the insulin that it does produce or sometimes both. In Type 1 diabetes the body doesn't produce enough insulin, plain and simple. In Type 2 diabetes the body isn't able to use the insulin as effectively as it should and sometimes the body doesn't produce…

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    Chapter 3 Ketogenic Diet Uses The body becomes more of a fat-burner than a carbohydrate-dependent machine. Research shows that a diet high in carbohydrates is linked to the development of several disorders such as insulin resistance and diabetes. Carbohydrate are easily absorbed and stored. Digestion starts in the mouth. As soon as the food is chewed, amylase (enzymes that digest carbohydrates) in the saliva are already acting on the carbohydrates. In the stomach, carbohydrates are…

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    Urtica Dioica

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    Current Medical Investigations Urtica dioica has been found to have medicinal relevance in treating several types of ailments which include benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), arthritis, neuralgia and related conditions, chronic rhinosinusitis, cardiovascular disease, and urinary tract infections. However, U. dioica shows the most promise in treating BPH and has several clinical trials to support its use and prove its efficacy (Urtica dioica; Urtica urens (Nettle), 2007). In these trials it was…

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    why, during pregnancy, some women tend to develop pregnancy "symptoms." On a psychological level, these symptoms include anxiety and stress. The physical aspects may involve abnormal blood pressure or blood sugar levels. According to national stats, 2 to 4 percent of women are likely to develop higher sugar levels during pregnancy. This is a temporary condition called gestational diabetes. While gestational diabetes is fairly common, it is important to keep the sugar level under control during…

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    What´s Type 2 Diabetes?

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    • Type 2 diabetes is treated by a healthy diet or by a combination of a healthy diet and tablets. Sometimes people with Type 2 diabetes also have insulin injections. The healthy diet for people with diabetes is the healthy balanced diet recommended for everyone, which means:- Eating regular meals and including starchy…

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    Diabetes: Map Analysis

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    Map Analysis Essay Many people like to joke about how Americans are going to keel over die from diabetes or cardiac arrest. These individuals might find it surprising to learn that the US is actually among the countries with the lowest deaths per 100,000 people of “said” conditions. The map shows the mortality rate of humans due to cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in the year 2008. Cardiovascular disease refers to an illness caused by problems with the blood vessels, arteries, and veins…

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    Despite its location, Dot’s Donut Shop was about to get famous. Little to very few people know of Hughesville, Nebraska or let alone heard of Dot’s Donut Shop. The little town of 879 people in central Nebraska was soon to be a town known worldwide but not necessarily for a good reason. It was the first day of Tom Johnson’s senior year. He hated being stuck in a small town with nothing but a gas station, and a rundown donut shop so as you imagine he was ready to get out of here and go to…

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