Category: Diabetes
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Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus in Low-Income Communities: An Ethical Aspect
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide every day. The causes of the growth in disease are complex, but the main ones are partly due to a large number of overweight people, including those with obesity, partly to low-quality food. The condition causes several social complications: a constant rise in the number of patients,…
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Clinical Narrative: Conversation With a 30-Years-Old Woman With Diabetes
Nurse of the future and the path in which nursing will develop in the following years is an interesting topic because this healthcare system needs to be transformed to address the needs of the citizens. A conversation with a 30 years old woman who was recently diagnosed with diabetes and needed help in changing her…
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Diabetes: Types, Causes, Symptoms and Cures
Table of Contents Introduction Causes Problems Symptoms Types of Diabetes Cure Statistics Conclusion References Footnotes Introduction Diabetes is one of the major metabolic diseases, which affects a large portion of the population. It is a severe systemic heterogeneous disease in which absolute or relative insulin deficiency develops. Diabetes is an endocrine disease characterized by a…
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Nutrition Impact in Developing Type II Diabetes Mellitus
Table of Contents Abstract General Information Application Approaches/Treatments Expected Outcomes/Recommendations Conclusion/Summary References Abstract Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a serious metabolic condition that is affecting large portions of the population and growing at an increased rate. The disease affects virtually all demographics but is associated with overweight and obesity as risk factors. Individuals with type…
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Diabetes Mellitus Overview and Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Medical Terminology Background Causes Types of Diabetes Symptoms Treatment References Introduction Diabetes which is medically referred to as diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that occurs due to the lack of production or action of insulin in the body. Insulin is a hormone that enables blood sugar in form of glucose…
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Diabetes in American Society
Everyone knows that American society is challenged by a variety of diseases. Some of them could be predicted, controlled, and treated, and some illnesses remain incurable because even the most advanced technologies are not effective and helpless. Diabetes is one of such public health concerns, with no particular cure. People should live with this disease,…
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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2 and Its Causes
Diabetes is a health condition characterized by extremely high levels of glucose in the blood circulation system. The body is therefore unable to deal with the high amount of glucose causing this chronic disease. There are two major forms of diabetes; Type 1 Diabetes (also known as Juvenile diabetes because it mainly affects children) and…
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Reflection on Diabetes Program
Research in diabetes was indeed an awesome experience to me throughout the study. Although I was not very confident from the beginning of the research program, I eventually came to appreciate the entire research study. I was quite doubtful about the potential of the program to improve my ability to analyse and interpret data. I…
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Type 2 Diabetes in a 50-Year-Old Male
Table of Contents Introduction Vulnerability and Resilience Appropriate Care Conclusion Reference List Introduction This paper contains a description and analysis of vulnerability and an appropriate holistic care plan for a 50-year-old male with type 2 diabetes. According to the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) (2018), a nurse has a duty of confidentiality to those who…
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Diabetic Nutritional Plan For a 15-Year-Old Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patient
Diabetic nutritional plan for a 15-year-old type 1 diabetes mellitus patient suggests having three meals and two snacks between them, in order to keep the consumption of food even throughout the day. The patient is expected to eat at approximately the same time every day, in order to develop a healthy schedule. Recommended diet includes…