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    offer enough functionality and enough reliability‚ then customers will be reluctant to pay price premiums for improvements in either of these areas" (Christensen‚ 1999). In Eli Lilly’s (Eli’s) roll out of synthetic insulin and in their future plans for the roll out of a long-release insulin product‚ they have clearly failed to recognize this concept. They ’re not likely to gain premium pricing for either of these as they represent very little improvement to the client. In Pfizer ’s case‚ the roll-out

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    an OGTT. 3. Three function of insulin. * Allows cells to use glucose for energy. * Stimulates lipogenesis * Stimulates growth 4. Describe major pathophysiologic difference between type 1 and type 2 DM. Type 1: Immune-mediated disease. The body’s own T cells attack and destroy pancreatic beta cells. There is a virtual absence of endogenous insulin. Type 2: The pancreas usually continues to produce some endogenous insulin but the insulin that is produced is either insufficient

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    Southeast Asia had 115million diabetic patients in 2000 and the WHO (2011) predicts that the number will double between 2005 and 2030. To mitigate the effects of diabetes‚ the causes of it need to be detected. Type 1 diabetes‚ which is known by lacking insulin production‚ results from several causes and possible factors. First‚ genes attribute mainly to it. More than 18 genetic locations related to it have been discovered by researchers and they have found that people with an especially HLA complex which

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    DiaPurpose By the end of my speech and demonstration‚ the audience should be able tocheck there own blood sugars and be able to inject themselves with insulin. Introduction Diabetes the silent killer. Doesn’t sound very scary does it but don’t be fooled. This disease is very deadly. Could you see yourself engaging in any normal everyday activity‚ then all the sudden a major organ or organs began to fail and shutdown without any warning sign? And the cause is because you have high blood sugars

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    person of any age can contract the disease whether through hereditary or acquired by chance. It has global and societal implications and is now called an epidemic.        The researchers would focus more on the type one (1) diabetes which is Juvenile Insulin Dependent Diabetes or JIDD which affects children or ages under 4o‚ and is triggered by environmental factors such as viruses‚ diet or chemical in people genetically predisposed.        This paper was prepared in order for the researchers as well

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    diabetes is type 2 diabetes. Millions of American are currently identified with type two diabetes. According to American Diabetes Association (1992-2012)‚ “In type 2 diabetes‚ either the body does not produce enough insulin or the cells ignore the insulin . Insulin is necessary for the body to be able to use glucose for energy” (para.2). There are many complications that come with having type 2 diabetes. A person with type 2 diabetes has badly circulating blood‚ and prone to getting

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    diabetes. The most common type of diabetes is type-2 diabetes and about 90-95% of the people with diabetes have type-2 diabetes. Type-2 diabetes is defined as a disorder in your metabolic system and is described as high blood sugar‚ lack of insulin‚ and resistant to insulin. This disease can also be received by it running through the family. Many people do not acknowledge this disease because it is not as painful as other diseases or the people will not feel the creeping symptoms coming upon them. Type-2

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    far too high due to poor metabolism. There are two variations of the disorder which are Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Type 1 diabetes occurs as a result of the body’s inability to produce insulin. A person suffering from type 1 diabetes is said to be insulin-dependent as a daily injection of insulin is required in order for the individual to stay alive as well as a healthy diet and lifestyle. Type 1 diabetes is sometimes referred to as juvenile diabetes due to its abrupt and common development

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    blood‚ and is often described as having the opposite effect of insulin that is‚ glucagon has the effect of increasing blood glucose levels while insulin lowers blood glucose levels. The pancreas releases glucagon when blood sugar glucose levels fall too low -linear peptide of 29 amino acids. -Glucagon causes the liver to convert stored glycogen into glucose‚ which is released into the bloodstream. -Glucagon and insulin are part of a feedback system that keeps blood glucose levels at

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    The Tony Ferguson Weight Management Diet: An Information Fact Sheet for Community Members Overview: The Tony Ferguson Diet is a weight loss and management diet‚ which is based on specialized shakes‚ soups‚ bars and muesli. The diet is advertised as low GI and low carbohydrate. The diet is designed to induce the individual into a state of ketosis‚ ‘Ketone bodies are produced mainly in the mitochondria of liver cells. Its synthesis occurs in response to low glucose levels in the blood‚ and after

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