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    deaths among diabetes mellitus patients in the United States were due to cardiovascular disease related. In Taiwan, about 19.8% deaths of diabetic patients were caused due to CVD (Chen and Li, 2007). Mortality due to Cardiovascular diseases in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients was three times higher compared to general population. Death due to cerebrovascular and Coronary Heart Diseases was higher by two to four time while comparing diabetes patient with non-diabetic ones. Some of the procedure…

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    secretion and slowing the rate at which food leaves the stomach,” ( FARLEX, 2013-2017, p.1). Glucagon is a protein hormone; its function is to raise the concentration of glucose in the bloodstream. Due to pancreas damaged because of type 1 or type 2 diabetes, amylin secretion is drastically…

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    Homeostasis is performed so the body can maintain its internal set point. Negative feedback is the predominant mechanism used in homeostasis. Negative feedback works to correct a deviation from a set point and tries to get back to the set point or the typical state of a bodily system. It usually causes the output of a system to be lessened or even increased to stabilize the system. The negative feedback control system responds when conditions change from the ideal set point and returns…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Paper

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    1 diabetes” (NCBI, 2006). “A third haplotype, DR15-DQ6, is found in less than 1% of children with type 1 diabetes, compared with more than 20% of the general population, and is considered to be protective” (NCBI, 2006). “This genotype combining the 2 susceptibility haplotypes (DR4-DQ8/DR3-DQ2) contributes the greatest risk of the disease and is most common in children in whom the disease develops very early in life” (NCBI, 2006). “First-degree relatives of these children are themselves at…

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    Diabetic Neuropathy Essay

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    Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease which is characterized by hyperglycemia, glycosuria and hyperlipidemia that in the long-term increase the probability of developing diabetic complication such as macrovascular and microvascular then complication increase mortality and morbidity. In microvascular includes diabetic nephropathy, diabetic retinopathy and diabetic neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common chronic complication of diabetes mellitus that develops in about…

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    majority of these ases were in children . (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…

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    also have to have a family history of the disease. The symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes is very much like Type 1, with being excessive thirst, unration and extreme hunger. People who have this Type of diabetes have to monitor their glucose levels and have to keep it a healthy…

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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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    has proven that over half of all men who have 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…

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