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    Type 2 Diabetes Research Paper

    SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS Polyuria: It is a condition, when the body urinates more than usual and passes excessive or abnormally large amount of urine each time. If the blood glucose levels become too high, the body tries to improve the situation by removing glucose from blood through kidneys. Kidneys filter more water which results in frequent urination. Polydipsia: It is defined as excessive thirst and is one of the major symptoms of type 2 diabetes. It is usually accompanied

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    Type 2 Diabetes Type 1 Assignment

    YEAR 10 FOOD SCIENCE NUTRITION ASSIGNMENT – TYPE 2 DIABETES Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in Australia, it is a progressive disease that results in a reduced production of insulin and therefore the inability for the body and body tissue to properly respond to insulin. List and explain 4 influences which influence your daily diet and food choices - Not enough time to cook healthy and nutritious meals - Healthy and organic foods are often a lot more expensive to purchase when

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    Type 1 Diabetes Research Paper

    be honest, there are no known approaches to prevent type 1 diabetes. The other 90% to 95% of all diagnosed diabetes cases is represented by Type 2 diabetes. This form of diabetes usually happens when the body is unable to produce enough insulin to address the resistance. The pancreas may reduce the production of insulin or eventually stop producing it.[2] In spite of the fact that the pathogenesis

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    Diabetic Neuropathy Research Paper

    Diabetic neuropathy is a peripheral nerve disorder triggered by diabetes or poor blood sugar control. The most common categories of diabetic neuropathy lead to complications with sensation in the feet. It can develop sluggishly after many years of diabetes or might occur early in the disease. Diabetes-related nerve impairment can be excruciating, but it isn't severe pain in maximum cases. There are four categories of diabetic neuropathy: peripheral, autonomic, proximal and focal. Symptoms Symptoms

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    Type 1 Diabetes Type 1 Research Paper

    measures the blood sugar level after the person has stayed 8 hours without eating. This helps determine prediabetes and diabetes. If the person is diagnosed with diabetes, then the doctor will also run blood tests to differentiate whether it is a type 1 or 2 diabetes, whenever the diagnosis is unclear. TREATMENT OPTIONS • Taking several insulin injections every day or using an insulin pump. • Monitoring blood sugar levels several times a day. • Eating a healthy diet that spreads carbohydrate throughout the

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    Diabetes Mellitus Interview Paper

    Type 1 diabetics are insulin dependents where insulin is in injected regularly to metabolize glucose. Some of the signs and symptoms for type 1 diabetes are the same as type 2 diabetes but, others include numbness and tingling of the feet, unintentional weight loss, heavy breathing, and fruity breath. Type 1 diabetes can be controlled by having a healthy balanced diet, monitoring blood glucose levels multiple times a day,

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    Dental Hygienist

    What is Xerostomia and how dental hygienists investigate this complaint? Xerostomia (also termed as a dry mouth syndrome) is dryness in the mouth which is associated with a change in the composition of saliva or reduced salivary flow called hyposalivation. Saliva, with its proteins and enzymes is essential for keeping the mouth lubricated and healthy. Xerostomia is a very common condition and affects more than 1 out of every 4 adults. Xerostomia, itself is not a disease, but can be an indication

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    Diabetes and Depression

    body functions but requires conscious actions (Watkins & Brynes, 2007). People with severe diabetes, can have slow and painful execution, extending over years and decades , and depressive symptoms can develop but it is also still unclear whether type 2 diabetes mellitus, is a risk factor for these elevated depression symptoms (Golden et al.,2008) Diabetes with major depression whether a cause and effect, the combination can be deadly.

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    Personal Impact of Diabetes

    was unable to read the small print on the medication bottle,which puts her at risk for medication overdose or underdose. Mrs. D expresses that the disease process has a huge impact on her life. Her primary care physician put her on insulin about 2 months ago due to uncontrolled hypo/hyperglycemia. I have been taking care of Mrs. D during the past three months and put her on non-compliance patient list. She has never

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    Health Promotions

    developing diseases and illness. According to the Journal of School Health a study was conducted regarding the risks for developing type 2 diabetes in school aged children, it concluded that “Children who reported watching TV/playing video games 2 or more hours/day were 73% more likely to be at risk” [ (Urrutia-Rojas & Menchaca, 2006) ] for developing type 2 diabetes. The study also concluded that “...There is a need to apply screening strategies that guide the development of appropriate primary

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