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…. When we eat, the digestive process breaks down carbohydrates into glucose, which is absorbed into the blood in the small intestine. People who don't have diabetes rely on insulin, a hormone made in the pancreas, to move glucose from the blood…
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…. When we eat, the digestive process breaks down carbohydrates into glucose, which is absorbed into the blood in the small intestine. People who don't have diabetes rely on insulin, a hormone made in the pancreas, to move glucose from the blood…
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eat, the digestive process breaks down carbohydrates into glucose, which is absorbed into the blood in the small intestine. People who don't have diabetes rely on insulin, a hormone made in the pancreas, to move glucose from the blood into the body's…
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…low in calcium and vitamin D, eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia, excessive alcohol intake, low hormone levels associated with menopause and sedentary lifestyle. Some things that can increase a person's risk are cancers affecting the bone…
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…is know as gluconecgenesis), which leads to a build up of keto-acids in the body, these lower the PH in the body and this can lead to a person going in to a coma. Type 1, diabetes can be caused by a genetic disorder where the genetic code…
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…controversial issue seems to be, though, that these dolls are influencing children to go to extremes to fit this image. These days, as girls grow up, it seems that eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia are becoming more and more prevalent. The common…
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…Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. This is the result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain. Autism is four more times prevalent in boys than girls…
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…that contribute to depression. This bibliography is comprised of journal articles that explain depression and other psychosocial disorders that affect women and children. Many of the articles discuss how external and internal factors play an important role in how…
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…. William Shakespeare employs the imagery of darkness in Act 4 of his play Macbeth to describe the agents of disorder. The witches, Macbeth, and Scotland are all described as dark because they represent the agents of chaos. The witches in the first…
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…What is Obsessive-compulsive disorder? Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the anxiety disorders and is potentially disabling condition according to national institute of mental health, NIMH (2000). Individuals with OCD become trapped…
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