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    Career Goal For Diabetes

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    research setting. Diabetes is the killer disease that awakened my interest to the medical field. My early exposure to this field came from my grandfather, who had been suffering from diabetes for the past 20 years. I watched him suffer from various neurological pains and wound healing difficulties on his feet. As I started to read more about the science and facts on diabetes, I fascinated about the role that physical activity (or the lack thereof) and diet played in the development of diabetes.…

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    Introduction Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a common disease in canines with many different complications. Some of these complications include cataracts, urinary tract infections, metabolic acidosis, nephropathy, hepatic lipidosis and liver failure (Hiblu et al., 2015). It affects middle aged to geriatric canines in the majority of cases, which are characterized by hyperglycemia, glycosuria and weight loss, which leads to deficiency of insulin. There are two types of DM in canines that are…

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    Inactivity Vs Diabetes

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    To me, it’s obvious why the diabetes level are at epidemic proportions, and that is the first reason listed- “An increasingly sedentary lifestyle and poor eating practices, resulting in overweight and obesity”. If people are not active and moving around with a healthy lifestyle, it doesn’t matter how well or how poorly they eat because they will eventually experience health issues. Hopefully those health issues do not include diabetes, but there has been a lot of research that has linked…

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    it should be. However this is how the doctor made the diagnosis of diabetes. This is a chronic condition that is associated with abnormally high levels in blood sugar or glucose. Your pancreas produces insulin when there is an absence or insufficient production of insulin, or an inability of the body to use insulin this causes diabetes. Insulin is needed to convert glucose or sugar into energy. Now there are two types of diabetes type 1 which is also considered juvenile as its onset…

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    terribly long. My doctor and a few others stepped in the room with grins on their faces. They announced that I was now Type 1 Diabetic. I had only learned about diabetes in health class, and that discussion was extremely brief. With a blood sugar of 700, I was directly admitted to the emergency room. Many other people who struggle with diabetes in their teenage years love the attention they attract when the message gets around, but I do not. This has become the most challenging journey in my…

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    For those suffering with diabetes, to them life is a perpetual battle with insulin. An essential hormone manufactured by the pancreas, insulin plays an important role in absorbing glucose from foods we eat to convert to energy. Failure of the body to use insulin effectively could lead to insulin resistance which is a precursor to prediabetes, diabetes and other serious conditions. As a result, more insulin is built up to stabilize blood sugar from spiraling out of control. The cells stop…

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    especially pale and sweaty. It turned out Garrett was recently diagnosed with diabetes and was suffering from a low blood sugar. Like Garrett, I too was recently diagnosed with type one diabetes. As we walked to the nurse’s office it struck me that Garrett may not have as many supportive friends as I had to help me through. Garrett was in many ways an outsider within the camp, but to me he was a fellow diabetic. Diabetes is one of those diseases that most people have heard of, but few really…

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    Diabetes Effects On Family

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    Do you have a family member with Type 1 diabetes? If so, have you taken time to reflect how it is affecting your own life physically and emotionally? For those who answered yes to the first question particularly, it is possible that it affects you more than you have realized. Diabetes can affect anyone, maybe your mother, father, or even a sibling. “Worldwide, T1D affects millions of adults and at least 440,000 children under the age of 14, with 70,000 being diagnosed each year.” [1] This…

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    Diabetes is currently a large health issue throughout the world. It is affecting many individuals, and many companies have seen an increase in the amount of workers who are diabetic. Diabetes, specifically type II diabetes is linked to obesity and poor lifestyle decisions such as unhealthy eating, smoking, and physical inactivity. The American Diabetes Association has implemented a corporate wellness program at the Orange County Doubletree Hotel called ‘Winning at Work: Detecting, Preventing,…

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    Type Two Diabetes

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    " why is type two diabetes a problem in our community.,what is the biology (science) behind type two diabetes as well as "can diet and exercise fret the prevention of type two diabetes". These questions will be further explained within detail and the position of my views in the paragraphs that follow. why is type two diabetes a problem in our community , well According to my data collected there are over 240,000 people in New Zealand who have been diagnosed with diabetes (mostly type two)…

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