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    discovered that urinary glucose is not a good measure of changes in blood glucose because: (1) the bladder collects urine over time‚ which will “average out” the blood glucose in the urine‚ and (2) the renal threshold varies between individuals and diabetics tend to have the highest compared to normal individuals. Describe the results

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    which is socially relavant & communicating that at individual level through inter personal & group interactions. 2) Approaching the community in general and vulnerable in particular‚ performing the capillary blood gulcose test for established diabetics by the trained person from youth organization in the village at periodic intervals. 3) Monitoring by Blood Tests. a) Capillary Blood Gulcose at weekly intervals b) Baseline & Quarterly testing of HbA1c‚ Lipid profile. TIME

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    testing distilled water was to have a standard for the other samples. 2. Given what you know about diabetes‚ explain why diabetics have to pay attention to the types of foods they ingest? Diabetics have to pay attention to the types of foods they eat because their bodies cannot break down and use glucose correctly. So‚ if they have too much glucose‚ they could go into diabetic shock. 3. List any of the food samples that tested positive for more than one type of molecule. Explain why it is an

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    What is diabetes? Diabetes is often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus. This describes a group of diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar). This could be because either insulin production is inadequate or the body’s cells do not respond properly to insulin. There are 3 types of diabetes: 1) Type 1 Diabetes: The body does not produce insulin. People usually develop type 1 diabetes in early adulthood or teenage years. Approximately 10% of all diabetes cases

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    resistance is a condition where the insulin is not used properly‚ as high levels of both glucose and insulin are in the bloodstream at the same time. The causes of insulin resistance consist of: lack of exercise‚ genetics‚ and obesity. Likewise to pre-diabetics‚ insulin resistance has no symptoms and many people may not know they have it. Doctors may be able to detect insulin resistance by a euglycemic clamp test which entails the doctors about their sugar metabolism problems. Insulin resistance can be

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    Complaint: The patient received a skin graft post-debridement for an ulcer‚ secondary to lymphoedema‚ on the anterior aspect of the right lower leg in June 2013. The patient also underwent right-sided Trans-Metatarsal Amputation in May 2015 for a septic diabetic foot. Currently the patient reports that neither the skin graft nor the

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    The flowers are sometimes preserved with sugar.  Significance of Camias • Hypoglycemic / Hypotriglyceridemic / Anti-Atherogenic / Anti-Lipid Peroxidative: Effects of Averrhoa bilimbi leaf extract on blood glucose and lipids in streptozotocin-diabetic rats: Study showed that AB extract has hypoglycemic‚ hypotriglyceridemic‚ anti-lipid peroxidative and anti-atherogenic properties in

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    How insulin effects digestion Insulin is a hormone that is produced in specialized cells in the islets of Langerhans‚ a part of the pancreas. The main role of insulin is to regulate the body’s use of sugars and other nutrients. The process is initiated during and immediately after the process of digestion breaks down carbohydrates into sugar molecules (including glucose) and proteins into amino acids. Right after a meal‚ glucose and amino acids are absorbed directly into the bloodstream

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    Considering diabetic and non-diabetic patients‚ there was no statistically significant difference in pain scores between two groups. Similarely‚ there was no statistically significant difference between pain scores of phakic and pseudophakic eyes. We found a negative correlation

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    The second largest organ in the human body is the liver‚ weighing roughly three pounds.1 The liver is located on the upper right side of the abdomen beneath the rib cage.1‚ 2 It performs numerous functions in the body including energy metabolism‚ processing of foods into nutrients used for body processes‚ and removal of toxic substances from the blood system.1‚ 2 A variety of factors can affect the liver; for example‚ genetic disorders‚ hepatitis viruses‚ alcohol abuse‚ obesity‚ and diabetes.2

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