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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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    Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease, and happens to be the most popular type of diabetes. In fact, 95% of people with diabetes have type 2 (ADA). This specific type of diabetes is not one people tend to live with for their whole life. It was formally called adult-onset diabetes because it tends to start affecting people over the age of 40 (ADA). Unlike people with Type 1 diabetes, people with Type 2 do produce insulin. In a cell, there is a special protein, called a receptor, that binds to…

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    my “personality type” by taking the Myers-Briggs Personality test online and answer questions in conjunction with the textbook, Type Talk at Work. After the test is completed, this paper will be divided into two sections, Step 1 and Step 2. The information from this paper will include examples from my life and work to indicate the strengths and weaknesses of my personality based on the personality test. Step 1: Personality Test Overall Meyers-Briggs Personality Type After taking…

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    General Information This paper is of a test review of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) with the essence of psychometric properties. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator or MBTI is a self-report, forced-choice questionnaire regarding personality inventory. Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers originally developed the assessment with the first version of MBTI Manual published in 1962 (Kaler, 2007). The MBTI is designed to assess an individual’s preferences of one’s own perception and…

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    of Increasing Physical Activity on Previously Sedentary Type 1 Diabetic Children Background Type 1 Diabetes is a condition that effects many people, and the disease debilitates their ability to exercise. Type 1 diabetes is caused by a loss or malfunction of the insulin producing cells, called pancreatic beta cells. Damage to the beta cells results in an absence or insufficient amount of insulin produced by the body. Most cases of type 1 diabetes have an autoimmune basis, and the immune…

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    the past two days. Ellen also complained of rapid weight loss, despite eating uncontrollable. Dr. Gupta suspects it to be diabetic ketoacidosis; which is when your body produces excessive ketones. Diabetic ketoacidosis mostly occurs in people with type 1 diabetes, however Ellen has no medical history of showing a diagnosis of any chronic diseases; so, variety of tests should confirm it. Diabetic ketoacidosis can be the cause of lack of insulin that helps keep the body’s blood sugar balanced. Dr.…

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    triggers for getting type 1 diabetes is the cold weather. An early diet can be another factor of being diagnosed with type 1. With type 2, diabetes it is mostly connected with a family history, but like type 1, type 2 also is an environmental factor of why a person contracts it. The lifestyles of a person helps depend on habits and exercise habits tend to be the same, so being in a family who is obese and struggles with their weight there is a higher chance of being diagnosed with type 2…

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    I choose this because of the personal effect it has on me. One of my best friends and her younger brother we diagnosed in the past year I have wanted to know as much as I can about the different Types and effects on people’s lives. In this report I am going to compare and contrast the two common types of Diabetes and how ultimately we can treat this awful disease. Diabetes is a lifelong disease that effects 25.6 million people in America. This disease does not have a cure as of yet. Diabetes…

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    The “Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator” (RHETI) is a personality inventory created by the Hudson and Riso (1999), a sample of the test with a quarter of the total questions is available on the website 9types. The goal of the test is to determine the personality of the subject by classifying them into one of nine personality types. Each of the nine distinct personality types are defined by a set of characteristics which are common to individuals of that type. To format of the test is each…

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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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