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    Type 2 Diabetes Type 2

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    Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. In type 2 diabetes‚ either the pancreas does not make enough insulin (insulin is a hormone that helps glucose to enter cells) or muscle cells are unable to use insulin properly. As the result‚ a diabetic patient has very high blood sugar levels. When the sugar or glucose level is over 600 mg/dl‚ it’s dangerous to the diabetic’s health. Untreated diabetes affects the eyes‚ nerves‚ kidney‚ heart and blood vessels. Type 2 Diabetes is usually controlled

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    Diabetes

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    by one-third There are two types of diabetes. Type I‚ insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). And type II‚ non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Type I This type usually occurs in children and young adults‚ it is known as one of the autoimmune diseases. It is 10-15 percent of all cases. The pancreas lets out insulin that lets sugar glucose into all tissues in the body and in this type of diabetes most or all of this insulin is not made. So all the extra glucose is let out through

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    research from the web sites and I found some descriptions of Diabetes type 1 and Diabetes type 2. First I will write down what I read about Diabetes type 1. (www.diabetesnerveStudy.com) If you have type 1 diabetes you are well aware of the importance of insulin replacement to manage your blood sugar. What you may not know is that your body is also deficient in a molecule called C-peptide. When C-peptide levels are abnormally low or absent for long periods of time you could be at risk for developing serious

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    Diabetes

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    cannot produce the proper amount of insulin. Type one diabetes is treated with insulin therapy. As stated by WebMD‚ “The primary risk factor for type one diabetes is a family history of this lifelong‚ chronic disease. Having family members with diabetes is a major risk factor” (WebMD‚ 2013). Diseases or injuries to the pancreas may lead diabetes type 1. In type two diabetes‚ insulin is produced‚ but the cells in the body do not respond to the insulin. The only way to treat type two diabetes

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    Thrifty Gene Theory

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    disease. Type-2 diabetes may be linked to obesity because often obese people consume large amounts of sugar. The body then tries to balance the blood sugar levels by overproducing insulin. Since the body is trying to produce so much insulin‚ it develops a resistance to insulin‚ or it cannot produce the right amount of insulin to correct the blood sugar levels. Cancer may be linked to obesity because an obese person would have more body mass‚ so they would have more cells in their body‚ and a higher chance

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    development. In addition to these crucial roles‚ Beta-carotene may be of significant help in regulating the blood sugar in diabetic persons (Gutiérrez‚ & Gonzalez‚ 2010). Human bodies regulate blood sugar levels with the help of the hormone called insulin. In the absence or inadequate supply of this hormone‚ an individual is said to be diabetic. Diabetes may results in solemn conditions such as blindness‚ heart diseases‚ and stroke. Over the years‚ medical experts have found a link between Beta- carotene

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    Exercise 4: Endocrine System Physiology: Activity 2: Plasma Glucose‚ Insulin‚ and Diabetes Mellitus Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 80% by answering 4 out of 5 questions correctly. 1. Which of the following statements is false? Your answer : c. Insulin decreases plasma glucose levels. Correct answer: d. Insulin is a hormone secreted into the stomach to aid with starch digestion. 2. Which of the following statements is true? You correctly answered: d. All of these statements are true. 3

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    Short Summary of Diabetes

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    diabetes‚ but not necessarily limited to children. Type 1 diabetes is the more serious of the 2 types. People with this type require daily injections of insulin. Type 1 diabetes can appear suddenly to an individual who appeared to be otherwise healthy. Type 2 diabetes is often referred to as the adult diabetes. It is a metabolic disorder‚ non insulin dependent. Type 2 develops slowly over time. Diabetes of either type can lead to other serious health problems. There is another type of diabetes known

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    Diabetes

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    source of fuel. There are two types of diabetes; Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes is when the pancreas cannot make any insulin. The body’s immune system attacks the pancreas and destroys insulin making cells. Type 2 diabetes is the most common diabetes out of the two. Type 2 diabetes is when the pancreas still produces insulin‚ but the body does not react normally to the insulin made. The glucose is not as able to enter the cells and provide energy. Diabetes may not be a life threatening disease

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    Diabetes Outline

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    minimizing glucose to the blood. B. Pancreas does not produce enough or nothing of insulin to the blood. C. People who do not eat healthy‚ exercise‚ or come from a first degree relative diagnosed are entitled on becoming diabetic. Pregnant females are highly to expose this disease. 2. Options of treatment. A. Exercising‚ eating healthy. B. Oral medication or injections of insulin. II. Environmental risk factors. 1. What may cause or contributes to this chronic

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