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    substance: Pioglitazone Name: Cheong Hung Shing Student number: 40168923 Assessor: Dr P. McCague    1.1 Source Pioglitazone is one kind of thiazolidinediones which is a type of anti-diabetic drugs. It is a synthetic substance. It has brand names of Actos®. [1][2]  1.2 Description Pioglitazone is 5-[[4-[2-(5-ethylpyridin-2-yl)ethoxy]phenyl]methyl]-1,3-thiazolidine-2,4-dione. It has a chemical formula of C19H20N2O3S and a molecular weight of 356.4387 g/mol. [3] It exists as white or almost white

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    amount of problems with their patients, one problem being that their patients have diabetes. Patients don 't realize that if they have diabetes they are more susceptible to getting serious gum disease. Studies have shown that 90-95% of patients have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0082158). The goal of this problem is for patients to not accrue the disease of diabetes by taking care of their oral hygiene. The relevance of this topic is for patients

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    of Type II Diabetes Diabetes is a problem that is expanding across the nation due to various factors that may be avoided such as bad eating habits, lack of exercise and education. These components can all be reversed, which will result to a diabetic free life. According to Diabetes Research Institute, “the most common form of diabetes is called type 2, or non-insulin dependent diabetes”. People with type 2 are able to produce some of their own insulin, yet often, it’s not enough (Diabetes Research

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    aim of this report is to investigate the effect of Diabetes in Scotland and to investigate the effect it has on society and the health services. Effect on Society Diabetes has a large effect on society nowadays as large sums of money are being put towards people who have Type 2 Diabetes when this money could be going towards educating the younger generation so that they can have a healthier lifestyle in the future. Type 1 Diabetes Type 1 Diabetes is something that you are born with, it occurs when

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    Diabetes can develop from physical inactivity and obesity. Physical activity can improve insulin sensitivity, control weight, and also reduce risks of cancer and heart problems while also help strengthen bones and muscles. Type 2 diabetes is the one that people can develop. When eating unhealthy, health problems may arise. For example, children love to eat sweets and when parents do not monitor what they eat everyday, it is possible for children to develop Type 2 diabetes, especially if the child

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    2 billion currently estimated cost of overweight and obesity to the NHS, one can understand the growing interest in this matter. This essay is going to discuss the bad effects of obesity on people, such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers and type-2 diabetes. Then, this essay will talk about the causes, and how junk food and bad diet can cause obesity. The causes of obesity are lack of exercise or inactivity and genetic genes as according to (Ebbeling, et al, (2002)), obesity can be caused due to

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    What is diabetes? First, let’s cover the basics of my subject diabetes. Diabetes is a disease when a person’s blood glucose levels are unstable. Type 2 diabetes make up 90% of diagnosesType 2 Diabetes occurs when a person’s body no longer uses it’s own insulin correctly You’ve probably seen the pills prescribed to diabetics’ commercials on TV, In Type I diabetes, a person’s pancreas can no longer produce insulin on its own,so to survive they have to inject insulin,there is no other way to get

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    According to the American Diabetes Association (2016), more Americans die each year from diabetes than from AIDS and breast cancer combined. As a result, researchers have extensively studied the causes, treatments, and interventions for diabetes. Despite efforts to ameliorate its effects, diabetes remains a prevalent danger in society. In 2014, 7% of U.S. adults were living with diagnosed diabetes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2016). In Louisiana that number was even higher -

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    follow when writing a reflective account and is also an easier guide to writing reflections. The learning need I chose to reflect on from my learning plan is having a better understanding of diabetes and the 6 basic medications used in treating the condition

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    Diabetic Foot Ulcer Teaching Project

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    I- Introduction: Diabetes is one of the most discussed and debated chronic disease amongst many conditions in the category, and has been studied extensively. This is undoubtedly related to just how common diabetes is. In fact, in 2013, according to the IDF Diabetes Atlas (2013), 382 million individuals had diabetes, around 6% of the roughly 7 billion world population. Amongst those, about 80% live in low to middle income countries (IDF, 2013). Considering that those countries form the majority of

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