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    Type 1 diabetes is caused by the immune system destroying the cells in the pancreas that make insulin. Type 1 is also known as juvenile diabetes since it is most commonly found in children or young adults. Type 1 is probably the more dangerous out of the two, although both are pretty serious and no joking matter. Type 2 diabetes is the more popular of the two, affecting nearly 80 percent more people than type 1. The difference between the two is that type 1, there isn’t enough…

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    MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) is a helpful assessment that helps people to understand more about themselves, behaviors, characteristics, and other people even though it doesn’t explain everything and have no right or wrong answer. However, by taking it, you learn more about yourself by answering the question that most explain your personality or characteristic. My reported type from MBTI assessment is ESFJ. I got E (extraversion) as my result. I agree with the result because I tend to…

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    of diagnosis because the body is still able to produce some amount of the hormone. However, after about three to twelve months they often need an outside source of insulin on a permanent basis (Lewis et al., 2014). Type II Diabetes Mellitus Type II DM (T2DM) is the most prevalent type of DM, accounting for over 90% of all diabetes…

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    Trulicity in the management of type 2 DM. What does the evidence show and its place in therapy? Background In the United States, approximately 25.8 million people have diabetes. Of the 25.8 million people, about 5% to 10% have type 1 diabetes and 90% to 95% have type 2 diabetes (T2DM).1 The prevalence of diabetes is much higher in non-Hispanic white, American Indian and African American and lower in Hispanic and Asian.1 Majority of the worldwide diabetic patients are type 2 diabetes which…

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    understand my clients varied dietary needs and my family history about diabetic. My uncle has been type 1 diabetes since 1985 and my mother has been type 2 diabetes since 2012. I don 't know exactly the cause of my mother because she always eats various vegetables such as capsicum, carrot, spinach, lettuce, onion, garlic, etc and has exercises every day over about 2 hours. I know the causes of type 2 diabetes which are insufficient exercise and excessive eating meats. She has no reason that she…

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    Screening for Type 2 Diabetes Screening is a way to check for type 2 diabetes in people who do not have symptoms of the disease, but who may likely develop diabetes in the future. Diabetes can lead to serious health problems. Early diagnosis of diabetes allows for early treatment. WHAT ARE RISK FACTORS FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES? Risk factors for type 2 diabetes include: • Family history of diabetes. • Obesity or being overweight. • Certain racial or ethnic groups: ○ American Indian…

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    Many people around the globe have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the diabetes disease. Diabetes occurs when blood glucose levels rise higher than the normal, better known as hyperglycemia. Another factor that triggers diabetes is the human body’s lack of production of insulin. Insulin keeps the blood glucose level in the body at a normal level, but without it, high levels of sugar in the blood begin to take place. While diabetes is one of the most common diseases in…

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    carbohydrates, it converts into glucose. With the help of hormone insulin, glucose fuels the cells in human body. In diabetes, many reasons that the cell can’t take glucose. Later, accumulation of glucose in blood can occur. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form in adults. In Type 2 diabetes human body does not use insulin properly. Twenty six million of adults American have been diagnosed with this condition. High level of glucose may damage tiny blood vessels, kidneys, eyes, heart and…

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    and learn how to handle various EI types that have to work together. Each type has it strengths and weakness, but when utilized properly can positively improve a team’s quality of work. I have taken a couple of these EQ assessments to learn more about myself. One evaluation…

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    Type 2 diabetes is often asymptomatic, and it is the most prevalent form of diabetes. In the early stage, type 2 diabetes manifestation is unpredictable; therefore, it can remain undiagnosed for many years. According to the American Diabetes Association, there are 30.3 million adults with diabetes, 23.1 million were diagnosed, and the remaining 7.2 million were undiagnosed; therefore, this program is for the 7.2 million who would die or lost limbs from diabetes complication before they can have…

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