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    Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes in Childhood Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is increasing every year to the extent that it has become a global epidemic. Diabetes UK report that globally form 1975 to 2010 it was estimated to treble from 70 million to 220 million and in the UK it was estimated that from 1980 to 2010 it would almost quadruple from 800‚000 to 3 million (Diabetes UK 2004). A 2006 review by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has estimated that if the present trends continue‚ by 2025 the global

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    her physical activities for improved health. Diabetes has been one of Kathleen’s biggest health concerns‚ so she has addressed it with her doctor and having an understanding of what she can do to prevent it from progressing. Kathleen is not alone in this concern. As we age‚ our body needs to produce more insulin to process the glucose in our bloodstream. This causes the blood sugar levels in middle adulthood to increase and lead to adult onset diabetes (Rathus‚ 2015‚ p. 315). Stress levels for

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    and the young women. Formation of a large number of cysts (cluster of pearl-sized cysts filled with fluid contain immature eggs) in the ovaries (a part of women reproductive system) is so called PCOS. In the recent survey it has been found that out of 1 in 10 women is found with PCOS. It is a hormonal disorder that causes uncountable problems. The exact cause of PCOS is unknown. However‚ medically the cause is believed to be genetical and hormonal problems. A few polycystic ovarian women will be less

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    Problems and Solutions Drug Research Report David Jaime Health Careers High School Abstract The first drug that I am researching is Abilify or the generic name aripiprazole. Aripiprazole was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration on November 15‚ 2002 as a atypical antipsychotic. RxLists (2015) states the “empirical formula to be C23H27Cl2N3O2”. http://www.rxlist.com/abilify-drug.htm Abilify can be administered orally or injected(parenteral). Via the oral route Abilify can come as

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    Crohn’s Disease Introduction Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory condition of idiopathic etiology that can affect portions of the gastrointestinal tract ranging from the mouth to the perianal area. It is transmural in that it affects the entire thickness of the bowel wall. It is believed to be the result of multiple factors‚ including genetic susceptibility‚ luminal antigenic drive and environmental triggers. Canada has the highest incidence rates of Crohn’s disease in the world. According to Statistics

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    Research indicates that there is a positive correlation between consumption of high fructose corn syrup and obesity percentages. Sucrose is the leading added sweetener in in the manufacture of foods in the Unites States and is the biggest source of fructose. Sucrose and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) are metabolized identically and react the same way to insulin‚ leptin and ghrelin. Sucrose is indifferent from HFCS in causing obesity. Compared to glucose‚ sucrose is extracted directly from the liver

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    and strokes The injected insulin takes longer to act than the insulin secreted from the pancreas as it’s injected directly below the dermis and epidermis whereas normal insulin comes from the pancreas directly to the liver. Genetically engineered types of insulin have altered the amino acid sequence to provide either rapid acting procedures or procedures that act over a longer period of time than natural insulin. This makes life much easier for

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    INTRODUCTION Research question: Does the Banting diet really work? If so‚ does it truly work better on an insulin-resistant person‚ or a regular person? Aim: The aim of my project is to determine whether the Banting diet works better on an insulin-resistant person‚ or a regular person. I will be looking at and comparing factors such as how the diet effects their energy levels‚ mental focus‚ hunger levels‚ heart rate‚ the rate of weight-loss and tiredness. Hypothesis: According to research done

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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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    Sugar doesn’t make cancer grow faster. All cells‚ including cancer cells‚ depend on blood sugar (glucose) for energy. But giving more sugar to cancer cells doesn’t speed their growth. Likewise‚ depriving cancer cells of sugar doesn’t slow their growth. This misconception may be based in part on a misunderstanding of positron emission tomography (PET) scans‚ which use a small amount of radioactive tracer — typically a form of glucose. All tissues in your body absorb some of this tracer‚ but tissues

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