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    One‚ two‚ I remember counting my grandfather’s blood pressure pills every evening. At the same time‚ I would take a syringe‚ and place the correct amount of insulin in it for my grandmother. Since I was twelve years old‚ medicine has always been personal. Both of my grandparents were from Libya‚ spoke no word of English‚ and were illiterate. This combination made it very difficult for them to manage their own care. I would always accompany them to their medical appointments‚ and served as the intermediary

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    Insulin Research Paper

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    Insulin plays a critical role in integration and regulation of carbohydrates and lipid metabolism. Insulin and regulation of carbohydrate metabolism Insulin is a peptide hormone which is secreted by the pancreatic beta-cell that present in the islet of Langerhans. It is a protein that function to regulate the metabolism of carbohydrates‚ fats and protein and also utilize of energy from the ingested nutrients especially glucose. Foods that consist of carbohydrates are converted into glucose during

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    Acute Coronary Syndrome

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    Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is a medical condition that encompasses various heart-related ailments such as acute myocardial ischemia‚ unstable angina‚ non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)‚ and ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) (Kumar & Cannon 2009). NSTEMI and STEMI begins with atherosclerosis which happens when a plaque known as atherosclerotic plaque is formed from years of cholesterol deposits within the artery wall. When this ruptures the platelets clump

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    CF is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by a mutation of the gene that encodes for a chloride channel called the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). In ductal epithelial cells‚ CFTR is highly expressed and functions to transport fluid and anions into the lumen. Dysfunction of the CFTR gene leads to a decrease in luminal fluid volume and decreased pH‚ resulting in protein precipitation within the ductal lumen and loss of normal acinar cell function. Estimated gene frequency

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    Defective Secretion

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    It’s more than chocolate ice cream and Oreos that hold a person together. Thus‚ connective tissues that function to support the body are necessary. Marfan syndrome is an inheritable‚ autosomal disease of the connective tissues resulting from a lack of the fibrillin-1 glycoprotein (Brown). The missense mutation on the FBN1 gene producing the fibrillin-1 protein decreases the amount produced available for function with other proteins (Defective Secretion)‚ facilitating deficient connective tissue formation

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    Ghrelin Case

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    Ghrelin is a fast-acting‚ 28 amino acid peptide hormone discovered in 1999. it’s structurally resembles motilin‚ they both share about 21% amino acid identity & their receptors also share structural similarity with 44% similarity in amino acids which indicates they belong to the same family. Ghrelin’s also able to cross the blood brain barrier which gives exogenously administered ghrelin a unique clinical potential. Ghrelin cells are ovoid with granules which are found primarily in the stomach &

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    The Endocrine System

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    The endocrine system is one of our body systems that plays an important role in living. It comprises of many glands exerting hormones in maintaining the body’s internal environment also known as homeostasis. The endocrine system plays an important role in homeostasis because it maintains growth and development‚ maturation‚ reproduction‚ human behavior‚ metabolism‚ sexual function and controls functions of the tissues. It is partnered with the nervous system since the hypothalamus along with the pineal

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    Approximately two and a half years ago I was diagnosed with type one diabetes. That day single handedly changed my entire life. To this day I am not completely set on there this was a progression or a setback in my life. When I look at that day‚ It just astonishes me on how everything happened so fast. Everything about my life was changed in some way. While I told you my procedures‚ and how my diabetes works‚ I have yet to tell you of my diagnosis. All the signs to diagnose me ere present‚ but

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    Diabetic Emergencies Diabetic ketoacidosis ()()((D(KA) I. Definition: Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious complication of diabetes that occurs when your body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones. Diabetic ketoacidosis develops when your body is unable to produce enough insulin and an increase in insulin counter-regulatory hormones (catecholamines‚ cortisol‚ glucagon and growth hormone). Insulin normally plays a key role in helping sugar (glucose) — a major source of energy for

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    Managing and Reducing Cardiovascular Risk In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus INTRODUCTION Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder in which the body’s capacity to make use of glucose‚ fat and protein is disturbed due to insulin deficiency or insulin resistance. It is a hormone secreted from pancreas that helps glucose from food to enter the body ’s cells where it is transformed into energy required by muscles and tissues to function. Diabetes is caused either because the pancreas does not secrete

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