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Diabetes
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The Food You Eat is Broken Down Into Glucose to Supply Energy to Your Cells
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Healthy People Can Keep Their Blood Glucose Levels Constant
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What is Insulin? What does it do? - Hormone, regulates blood sugar. -Causes body cells to take up glucose from the blood. -Insulin receptors found on: Liver cells Skeletal muscles Adipose tissue
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Pancreas
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Beta Cells: secrete insulin. The Pancreas and Diabetes Alpha Cells: secrete glucagon Autoimmunity occurs in islet of Langerhans against the beta cells...
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Background Information Diabetes mellitus type-1 -Also called Insulin dependent diabetes or Juvenile diabetes. -Autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing (beta cells) of the pancreas -Results in total insulin deficiency.
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Symptoms Symptoms include: Excessive urine Excessive Thirst Excessive Hunger Weight loss Fatigue Blurred vision 4
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Treatment Type 1 diabetes is fatal if not treated with external insulin. Insulin: -fast acting and slow acting Delivery: -subcutaneous injection -insulin pump
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Insulin Pump
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Background Information Diabetes mellitus type-2
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Review of Blood Sugar Regulation
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