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    Diabtes

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    sample of 1121 Jordanians aged 25 years and above. A subject was deemed affected by DM if this diagnosis was known to the patient or if his or her condition complies with the American Diabetes Association definition. IFG was defined as a fasting serum glucose level of z6.1 mmol/l (110 mg/dl) but b7 mmol/l. HbA1c N7.5% was defined as bunsatisfactoryQ metabolic control. Results: The age-standardized prevalence of diabetes and IFG was 17.1% and 7.8%‚ respectively‚ with no significant differences between women

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    Printed matter. For private circulation only LIVING WITH DIABETES IS STILL SWEETER NOW WITH STAR HEALTH Now you may also buy Policy online at www.starhealth.in 4 5 6 9 1 1 13 15 17 22 24 26 Star Criticare Plus Insurance Policy Diabetes Safe Insurance Policy Diabetes and the eye Diabetes Complicating Pregnancy Diabetic Diets Cardiovasular Disease & Diabetes Mellitus Infections and Diabetes Prevent Diabetic Kidney Disease Diabetes‚ Depression and Stress Fitness Section Time to get

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    diabetes before‚ have a high blood glucose level during pregnancy. It may precede development of type 2 diabetes. Glucose levels vary before and after meals‚ and at various times of day. The normal range for most people (fasting adults) is about 80 to 110 mg/dl. A subject with a consistent range above 126 mg/dl is generally held to have hyperglycemia‚ whereas a consistent range below 70 mg/dl is considered hypoglycemic. In fasting adults‚ blood plasma glucose should not exceed 126 mg/dL. Sustained

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    Insulin is a hormone and also a protein‚ which is made by the cells within the pancreas. This causes the sugar to build up in your blood. Most of the food that we eat is turned into glucose‚ which is a sugar that gives us physical energy. The pancreas an organ near the stomach makes the insulin which then helps the glucose to get to our bodies‚ when that process is not happening that’s when diabetes occurs. Diabetes can be able to cause severe health problems and this can be to the heart‚ causing kidney

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    Type 1 Diabetes

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    looking for a cure. Type one diabetes is a condition in which the patient has high blood glucose levels that are caused by an extreme lack of insulin. This is caused when the body’s immune system attacks the insulin- producing cells and destroys them. You need insulin to move the glucose‚ a sugar found in food‚ to the cells where they use it as energy. Insulin acts as a key allowing the glucose to get into the "locked door" the cells. This disease is most often found in Caucasians

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    These include frequent urination (polyuria)‚ excessive thirst (polydipsia)‚ and excessive hunger (polyphagia). Other signs include excess glucose in the blood due to the body not being able to process all the extra glucose that is being left from the inability to use the insulin properly. This high sugar level can cause fatigue‚ blurred vision‚ abdominal pain‚ and headaches. It also causes the body to need more water to return

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    hyperglycemic state. A reduction in the blood glucose levels significantly reduces their complications as well. Diabetes is associated with hyperglycemia and its surges not only cause metabolic disturbances but also lead to damage to the vital organs. Nephropathy resulting in renal failure is a morbid condition. A steep fall in vision often was the first reason for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. This underlined the damage caused to the retina even before a blood test could reveal the diabetes mellitus

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    that affects how the body uses glucose‚ a sugar that is the body’s main source of fuel. There are two types of diabetes; Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes is when the pancreas cannot make any insulin. The body’s immune system attacks the pancreas and destroys insulin making cells. Type 2 diabetes is the most common diabetes out of the two. Type 2 diabetes is when the pancreas still produces insulin‚ but the body does not react normally to the insulin made. The glucose is not as able to enter the cells

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    Preventing Type 2 Diabetes

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    obesities: future choices – project report. London: Government Office for Science Forouhi NG‚ Luan J‚ Hennings S et al. (2007) Incidence of type 2 diabetes in England and its association with baseline impaired fasting glucose: The Ely study 1990–2000 Goodyear LJ‚ Khan BB (1998) Exercise‚ glucose transport‚ and insulin sensitivity. Annual Review of Medicine 49: 235–61 Harding A‚ Griffin SJ‚ Wareham NJ (2006) Population impact of strategies for identifying groups at high risk of type 2 diabetes Hawthorne

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND This chapter presents an overview of this study. This section includes the background of the study‚ statement of the problem and hypothesis‚ significance of the study‚ scope and limitation and definition of terms. Introduction Bitter melon or ampalaya is said to be the most bitter of all vegetables of cooking in Asian countries. Different countries formulate their own dishes and improve its cultivation for a higher demand in the market. Ampalaya is also

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