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    in diabetes. There are two types of diabetes. People with type 1 diabetes cannot produce insulin because the body’s immune system attacks the beta cells of the pancreas. This results in the accumulation of glucose in the blood stream. As a result, glucose cannot get inside cells which need glucose for energy. Therefore, people with type 1 diabetes become fatigue with loss of appetite and energy. Although there is no cure for type 1 diabetes people can get treated by insulin injections. Type 2…

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    Type 2 diabetes is an issue for New Zealand because it is affecting our youth. Sugar has become like a drug. Its addictive and with it comes consequences if consumed too much. Type 2 diabetes is a serious issue, experts tells us type 2 diabetes has begun to increase in children. I agree that this is a problem because it is affecting the future of our world. It is also affecting future youth habits. As a result this could become a vicious cycle (EXPLAIN THE CYCLE). Type 2 diabetes is linked to…

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    On page 2, I stated the issue which was the fact that there is an increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes occurring in children. I also listed facts on how type 2 affects Americans which shows how this cookbook is actually relevant to the community. All of the information used in my cookbook is scientifically accurate. - Pages 3 and 4 talked about the readers' risk for type 2. - Pages 5 and 6 were on the anatomy and physiology of type 2 diabetes. - Pages 7 and 8 discussed prevention. -…

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    Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease, and happens to be the most popular type of diabetes. In fact, 95% of people with diabetes have type 2 (ADA). This specific type of diabetes is not one people tend to live with for their whole life. It was formally called adult-onset diabetes because it tends to start affecting people over the age of 40 (ADA). Unlike people with Type 1 diabetes, people with Type 2 do produce insulin. In a cell, there is a special protein, called a receptor, that binds to…

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    There are two major types of diabetes. One is insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or juvenile-onset diabetes which is usually called type 1 diabetes and the other non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or maturity-onset diabetes which is usually called type 2 diabetes. 1. Beginnings In 1552 B.C, Hesy-Ra who was an Egyptian internal medicine doctor recorded frequently urination as a symptom of a incomprehensible disease that also caused weakness. Also around this time, ancient healers…

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    Works Cited Anderson, John E. "Innovations in Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus." Journal of Family Practice (2015): S48-53. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. Web. 15 May 2016. Along with all the current medications and treatments for Type 2 Diabetes, this article informs about the fact that new studies have shown of a way lessen the daily Insulin dosage by 1/3 in many patients. This particular article from John E. Anderson that I acquired from the Brazosport College database,…

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    Point 1: (Diagnosis) Type 2 diabetes is when insulin resistance causes blood glucose levels to rise over 126 mg/dL after 8 hours of fasting. The article mentions that type 2 diabetes is directly linked to increased levels of obesity and decreased levels of physical activity, and the people at a high risk are those who are overweight, eat unhealthily, and are highly inactive. Osmotic diuresis, a plasma glucose level of more than 200 mg/dL, an HbA1C value of more than 6.5%, and high triglyceride…

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    Approximately 28 million people in the United States have type 2 diabetes. It is a chronic disease that affects how the body digests and processes glucose. The disease has no cure but can be managed. Managing the condition can help to prevent or delay the complications that are associated with diabetes. The pancreas produces a hormone, called insulin, that allows cells to turn glucose into energy. In people with type 2 diabetes, the cells become resistant and no longer respond to the insulin…

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    Diabetes is a disease that is in the body for a lifetime and it affects the way an individuals body handles glucose in their blood. Diabetes type 2 Is the most common form of Diabetes. Diabetes type 2 is also known as “lifestyle disease” as it is most common in people who do not exercise regularly and those who are overweight or obese. (WebMD, 2015) In an average healthy individual the pancreas makes a hormone called insulin. Insulin lets the cells in the body turn glucose into energy. However…

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    Type 2 Diabetes

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    Diabetes a metabolic disease in which the body’s inability to produce any or enough insulin causes elevated levels of glucose in the blood. Diabetes has two different categories, the first is Type 1 diabetes and the second is Type 2 diabetes. There are several commonalities, differences, and myths with diabetes. Then medical community has been trying to educate the general public for years. The thought that diabetes is not that big of a deal has made diabetes one of the largest cause of death in…

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