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    Humanity has a bad throughout the years discovering disease is a bacteria that could kill us human but to help distribute the medicines we need doctors and nurses. The day when I started to realize I need to buckle down, as well as preparing for college is the day when my dad went to the hospital and didn’t come back for weeks. Hearing the news that he needed sugary and if came in a day later I would have been too late. My heart tore in two I was shock. . I had decided to become a nurse.…

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    Type 2 diabetes happens when you have to much sugar in your body and your pancreas does not have enough energy take make insulin. Insulin is the thing that controls the amount of glucose or sugar whichever one you would like to call it. These things determine the way you live. Diabetes is very important. The symptoms of type 2 diabetes are greater thirst, increased hunger even when you just finished eating, blurred vision, increased urination. When you don't have enough food in you, you lose…

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    A Case Study on Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Puberty Essence, B, Lewis Housatonic Community College A Case Study on Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Puberty Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, also known as type 1 diabetes, is an autoimmune disease that is caused by the destruction of cells that normally produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas that removes glucose from the bloodstream for use by the body. Therefore, low insulin levels limit glucose…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Essay

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    blood glucose, commonly called blood sugar. There are two different types of diabetes, simply called type 1 and type 2. Type 1, formerly called juvenile-onset, or insulin-dependent, is when your body completely stops creating insulin. Insulin is what allows the body to use the glucose that we get from food. People with type 1 diabetes have to take insulin injections every day to survive. Type 1 diabetes develops most commonly in children or young adults, but can be developed at any time. Type…

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