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    with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes are at a much higher risk than the general population for damage to the eyes‚ kidney‚ nerves‚ and blood vessels. Eyes: Diabetic eye disease starts when blood vessels in the back of the eye balloon out into pouches. This disease does not affect vision but it can become a more serious form called proliferative retinopathy. This is where damaged blood vessel close off and new weaker blood vessels take their place. These new vessels can leak blood witch blocks vision from

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    Birth Defects A study funded by Monsanto to study possible birth defects caused by consuming aspartame was cut off after preliminary data showed damaging information about aspartame. Additionally‚ in the book‚ While Waiting: A Prenatal Guidebook‚ it is stated that aspartame is suspected of causing brain damage in sensitive individuals. A fetus may be at risk for these effects. Some researchers have suggested that high doses of aspartame may be associated with problems ranging from dizziness and

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    diabetes induced by high doses of glucocorticoids‚ and several forms of monogenic diabetes. Untreated‚ diabetes can cause many complications. Acute complications include diabetic ketoacidosis and nonketotic hyperosmolar coma. Serious long-term complications include cardiovascular disease‚ chronic renal failure‚ and diabetic retinopathy (retinal damage). Adequate treatment of diabetes is thus important‚ as well as blood pressure control and lifestyle factors such as stopping smoking and maintaining a

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    diabetes varies depending on what kind of diabetes you have. Managing all forms of diabetes include regular monitoring of blood sugar levels; eating a well-balanced‚ healthy diet‚ and following a regular exercise program. Insulin is the most common diabetic drug on the shelf today. It can be injected or taken orally. Beyond medications and exercise there are other things you can do to control diabetes which include‚ counting carbohydrates‚ make sure you keep hydrated‚ and keep your cholesterol and triglyceride

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    Diabetes Case Study August 14‚ 2014 Dr. June Stahl Diabetes Case Study Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease that affects many people throughout the world. Disease management is focused around diet‚ medication‚ and constant monitoring of blood sugar levels. In the case study of Angelo Reyes‚ his diabetes management has been under control. Over the next few weeks‚ changes in his life cause an alteration in the management of his chronic disease. In Angelo’s case study‚ the reader can identify

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    already diagnosed‚ regular exercise increase they survival over a thirty percent compared with those people that do not to exercise at all. In addition‚ reduce the appearance of the major’s complications of the diabetes (nephropathy‚ arteriopathy‚ retinopathy‚ and neuropathy.) Also made their treatment easier‚ by reducing the insulin resistance‚ resulting in the use of fewer amounts of drugs (insulin or

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    first available appointment and by Dr. Okano’s office in six months. To call his doctor or come back to Hillcrest ER for any signs of wound infection‚ fever‚ pain or bleeding. DISCHARGE DIAGNOSES 1. Diabetes mellitus‚ insulin dependent. 2. Diabetic neuropathy. 3. Chronic ulcer of the right

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    Degas's Metamorphosis

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    Edgar Degas was a famous French artist that created many precious paintings and sculptures. However‚ Degas developed diabetic retinopathy which led to the loss of his vision. As Edgar Degas lost his vision‚ his art style and the way he created his art changed. For example‚ Degas swapped out oil for pastels as his material of choice. Also‚ Degas’s paintings became very crude and his only option was to create sculptures. Degas’s impediment changed his art career for the worse. As Degas lost his vision

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    Introduction Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar levels that result from defects in insulin secretion‚ or its action‚ or both. Diabetes mellitus‚ commonly referred to as diabetes which was first identified as a disease associated with "sweet urine‚" and excessive muscle loss in the ancient world. Elevated levels of blood glucose lead to spillage of glucose into the urine‚ hence the term sweet urine. The most common form of diabetes is Type II‚ It

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    can lead to disability or death. Possible complication and other organ systems affected by diabetes are cardiovascular diseases‚ neuropathy‚ nephropathy‚ retinopathy‚ poor circulation‚ impaired wound healing‚ and higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease (Mayo Clinic‚ 2014). Short-term complications of diabetes are hypoglycemia‚ hyperglycemia‚ diabetic ketoacidosis which can lead to a coma‚ and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome. These conditions if not recognized and treated promptly can lead

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