Category: Diabetes
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Vitamin D Deficiency and Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
Abstract This proposal focuses on the research study that reveals the association between vitamin D deficiency and diabetes mellitus type 2. Even though these issues have been discussed separately for a long time already, their connection started to be discussed only recently. The proposal is developed based on the PICOT question: are adult patients who…
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Evaluation of the Clinical Outcomes of Telehealth for Managing Diabetes
Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Search Strategy Quality of Primary Studies Conclusion References Introduction The present paper is dedicated to a critical overview of a systematic review “Evaluation of the Clinical Outcomes of Telehealth for Managing Diabetes: A PRISMA-Compliant Meta-Analysis” by Wu et al. (2018) published in a high-quality, open access journal Medicine. The…
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Role of Genes in Diabetes Development
Table of Contents Introduction: Diabetes Disease Major Signs and Symptoms of the Disorder Mode of Disease Inheritance Treatment and Lifestyle Changes for the Disease Steps to Reduce Disease Occurrence on Children Conclusion References Introduction: Diabetes Disease Diabetes is a global pandemic whose effects cause immeasurable burden to the globe. Zhao et al. (2021) report that…
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Diabetes and Tuberculosis: Review of Articles in Nursing
Article 1 Trends in Prevalence and Control of Diabetes in the United States, 1988-1994 and 1999-2010 by Selvin, Parrinello, Sacks, and Coresh (2014) Objectives The study seeks to evaluate the trends associated with various types of diabetes in the United States. Selvin, Parrinello, Sacks, and Coresh (2014) sought to analyze trends in the prevalence of…
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Evaluation of the Clinical Outcomes of Telehealth for Managing Diabetes
Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Search Strategy Quality of Primary Studies Conclusion References Introduction The present paper is dedicated to a critical overview of a systematic review “Evaluation of the Clinical Outcomes of Telehealth for Managing Diabetes: A PRISMA-Compliant Meta-Analysis” by Wu et al. (2018) published in a high-quality, open access journal Medicine. The…
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The Connection Between Apoptosis and Diabetes
Table of Contents Aim and Objectives Research Questions Research Design Indicative Bibliography Works Cited Aim and Objectives Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell execution that helps to remove weakened and dying cells from the organism to replace them with new ones. This mechanism is affected by diabetes mellitus due to various chemical, biological, and…
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Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes Among Hispanic Males
Introduction Diabetes is a condition whereby the body’s ability to produce or act to insulin is altered. This leads to high blood sugar levels due to abnormal metabolism. In the Hispanic population blood, sugar readings of more than 11.0 mml/L indicate diabetes. In the United States, the Hispanic population’s preference for diabetes is higher than…
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Risk Assessment Models for Diabetes Complications
The patient is an 80-year-old man Sherman Yoder, referred to as Red. He lives in a farmhouse with his son Jon and his family. Red was diagnosed with diabetes six months ago and started taking medications, but three weeks ago the doctor changed the treatment to insulin injections. Soon After Diagnosis Strengths The main strength…
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Healthy Lifestyle Program Impact on Type 2 Diabetes Patients
Table of Contents Introduction Search Methods Synthesis of Literature Comparison of Articles Future Research Conclusion References Introduction A defect in the manner the human body controls and utilizes sugar, or glucose, as an energy resource, is classified as type 2 diabetes. Concerning the PICOT-question, in middle-aged recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, as the primary…
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Effects of Diabetes on Quality of Care in Massachusetts
Introduction Diabetes damages the body’s organs and leads to a strenuous economic impact on the patients, their families, and the country. Moreover, the condition affects the emotional well-being of the family members and the patients. Consequently, diabetes has an economic and psychological impact on patients and their families. Diabetic patients live with an incurable disease…