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    1. Liver disease can occur due to diabetes & so can diabetes occur due to liver disease. The liver disease occurring due to diabetes‚ primarily type 2 diabetes is called Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). Type 2 diabetes is metabolic condition causing elevated blood glucose levels due to either the lack of production of insulin or the body’s inability to utilize insulin efficiently (PubMed‚ n.d). NAFLD or commonly called fatty liver‚ occurs due to impairment of the liver cells to effectively

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    Dumb Diabetes It all started last summer‚ when Mom and I were in LL Bean. For those of you who don’t know‚ my hometown of Freeport Maine‚ is the head quarters of all LL Bean stores. It’s a huge complex of stores‚ including a giant hiking boot out front. There are a lot of kids’ areas‚ so that the parents can shop‚ while their kids are playing. Anyways‚ it was August 25. Just an average day in the life of Marielle (that’s me). “How much longer Mom?” I whined. Until‚ that life changing moment‚ I had

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    University of Phoenix Material Diabetes Chronically Diseases Outline I. What is diabetes? Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolic and endocrine system. A. Cause 1. Type 1-diabetes occurs when the body own immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas (called beta cells). 2. Type 2-either the body does not produce enough insulin or the cells ignore the insulin. B. Risk factors 1. Type 1 a. People with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and/or impaired fasting glucose

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    Type 1 Diabetes Case Study

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    Diabetes is a chronic condition in which the levels of glucose in the blood are too high. Anna Foley is a newly diagnosed patient with diabetes mellitus type 1. It will be discussed how diabetes mellitus type 1 disrupts the normal control of blood glucose in the body‚ the presenting symptoms of someone who has been newly diagnosed with the condition‚ and the nursing care requirements and care plan will be outlined for Miss Foley. According to Australian Diabetes Council (2013)‚ type one diabetes

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    our country is staying fat and the most consistent foods that always keep us fat. This article is written by a medical doctor‚ Jennifer B. Marks‚ who intentions are to solve the obesity problems and give us facts we don’t know. She will tell us how diabetes and obesity leads to a shorter life expectancy. This article was published on January 24th‚ 2004. The overall point of the article is to be able to get readers and viewers attention who are reading this article is because over the past decades

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    A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION I(Collaborative Teaching)I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to:a.Know the role of a responsible member of the family b.Identify the role of the familyc.Appreciate the importance of the member of the family II. SUBJECT MATTER: Topic: “Being a Responsible Member of the Family”Reference: Technology and Home Economics IBy: Dr. Cristina VillanuevaPage/s: 15-16Material: Visual aids III. PROCEDURE:TEACHER’S ACTIVITYA

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    As diabetes is one of the most common disease in the world‚ as of current‚ many health professionals have sought to figure out an alternative to the insulin treatment‚ because of its worsening effects on the body‚ such as heart stroke or liver malfunction. With the recent development in the treatment of lipodystrophy by Dr Garg‚ it is almost certain that this revolutionary treatment method would benefit society from a health perspective as well as an economic one. Lipodystrophy is a disease in which

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    Epidemiological Analysis of Type II Diabetes Linda Dedo University of Phoenix Type II Diabetes Type II diabetes is a non-infectious endocrine disorder present in various populations around the world. The disease affects nearly 6% of the world’s inhabitants (Adeghate‚ Schattner‚ & Dunn‚ 2006). In 2001‚ the International Diabetes Federation predicted that by 2025 over 300 million people would be afflicted with diabetes. Over 97% of those affected would be type II diabetics. Both genetics

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    common health problem especially among people over age of 60 years. This disease is diagnostic when a patient blood pressure is more than 140 to 159 over 90 to 99. Blood pressure refers to the pressure that blood applies to the inner walls of the Diabetes is an endocrine system disorder that occurs when the body is unable to control or balance the amount of sugar in blood and within bodily tissues. You know that the human body is like a machine‚ with organ systems that are specialized in certain functions

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    Eating Healthy and Diabetes 2 Imagine a time when being thin was not a race and eating a healthy diet was something that we all did as a habit. American’s have gotten so caught up in looking the way the models in Hollywood look that we have developed horrible eating habits. The fact that we eat most of time out of stress is proof enough that we are trying to bear too much weight on their shoulders. When applying a healthy diet and regular exercise‚ a person with diabetes can greatly reduce

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