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FDA approves new option for Type 2 diabetes

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FDA approves new option for Type 2 diabetes

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a novel dual-targeted treatment for Type 2 diabetes.

Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 | 3 P's | Nursing Mnemonic

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Treatments for Type 1 Diabetes | Nucleus Health

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It is important to keep your type 1 diabetes under control. Some treatment options your doctor may prescribe to help you manage it, are explained.

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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.

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Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates – or carb – break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source – in muscles for example – or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.

Understanding Diabetes Insipidus

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This video contains a detailed and simplified explanation about diabetes insipidus. We discuss the differences between cranial and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, the signs and symptoms, testing for diabetes insipidus including an explanation of urine and blood osmolality and the water deprivation test (also known as the desmopressin stimulation test) and how we manage diabetes insipidus.

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Diabetes Insipidus is a condition in which there is absolute or relative deficiency of ADH. Clinical manifestations include polyuria ( increased urine output of more than 3L/day in adults ) and signs of dehydration if severe. These symptoms can overlap with numerous other conditions as well so clinical judgement as well as other lab tests can be used to confirm the diagnosis.

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Hi9 | Can Diabetes cause Joint Problems ? | Dr K.J.Reddy | Sr Orthopedic Surgeon

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Can Diabetes cause Joint Problems from Hi9 by Dr K.J.Reddy | Sr Orthopedic Surgeon,Apollo hospitals

Diabetes and joint pain are not directly related to arthritis but in the feet of diabetic patients it causes neuropatheic joints where it looses sensations ,it is very important to control diabetes ,Diabetes and joint pain are considered to be independent conditions. Joint pain may be a response to an illness, injury, or arthritis. … Diabetes is caused by the body not using the hormone insulin correctly, or insufficient production of it, which affects blood sugar levels..

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Part 1 of two animations about type 2 diabetes. Please note: this video has been updated to improve images and sound. Original video views: 7,968

This animation describes the process of inflammation in type 2 diabetes via a unique structure called the inflammasome. Over time, this process damages the pancreas, eventually leading to decreased insulin secretion and inability to control blood glucose levels. Chronic inflammatory ‘lifestyle diseases’ such as T2D are rapidly increasing in the western world and will pose a huge health burden in future.

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Inpatient Management of Diabetes and Hyperglycemia

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A Division of Endocrinology Grand Round presented by Guillermo E. Umpierrez, MD, Professor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Director, Diabetes & Endocrinology Section, Grady Health System
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Diabetes mellitus (type 1, type 2) & diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)

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What is diabetes mellitus? Diabetes mellitus is when there’s too much glucose, a type of sugar, in the blood. Diabetes mellitus can be split into type 1, type 2, as well as a couple other subtypes, including gestational diabetes and drug-induced diabetes.

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Konsep kesihatan dan gaya hidup sihat (Diabetes)

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Konsep kesihatan dan gaya hidup sihat (Diabetes)

Kencing manis @ Diabetes memerlukan rawatan segera dari segi pengawalan diet pemakanan dan suntikan kerana risiko kematian terhadap pesakit yang amat tinggi. Jika badan tidak mampu mendapatkan tenaga dari glukosa (dari makanan), badan akan mula menghuraikan lemak di badan sebagai sumber tenaga alternatif; ini akan mengakibatkan pengumpulan toksik ketones, yang mengakibatkan koma. Dianggarkan 14.2 kes baru Jenis 1 ini terjadi dari 100,000 kanak-kanak yang berumur bawah 15 tahun.
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Persiapan Sambutan Hari Pembantu Perubatan 2019 peringkat JKNS di HTAR, Klang

Latihan bagi persembahan sempena Hari Pembantu Perubatan 2019 peringkat negeri Selangor di Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Klang.
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The US Diabetes Epidemic

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The US Diabetes Epidemic

Understanding the 3 major types of diabetes, the impact of diabetes on the nation, and what can be done to prevent or control type 2 diabetes.

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