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Diabetes Presentation
1. Diabetes Type 1 By: MariaGHdz Elizabeth Salas Speech 1315 November 18, 2008
2. Out line What is diabetic type 1? How is different from type 2? How is diagnose? Symptoms What are the causes for diabetes to develop? Inherited How Diabetes take place *What are the possible complications of Diabetes? Death Rates & population Is there’s a cure? Insulin What happen is someone doesn’t take medication on time? Effects Resume Work Cited
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4. Is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin.
5. Which is a hormone needed to convert sugar (glucose) into energy.
6. Although type 1 diabetes can develop at any age, it typically appears during childhood or adolescence.
7. The immune system mistakenly attacks the cells in the pancreas that make and release insulin.
18. Some people are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes because they have symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis.Urine taste like sweet!
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20. Extreme hunger.Without enough insulin to move sugar into your cells, your muscles and organs become depleted of energy. This triggers intense hunger that may persist even after you eat. Without insulin, the sugar in your food never reaches your energy-starved tissues.
21. Weight loss. Despite eating more than usual to relieve hunger, you may lose weight — sometimes rapidly. Without the energy sugar supplies, your muscle tissues and fat stores may simply shrink.
23. Blurred vision.If your blood sugar level is too high, fluid may be pulled from your tissues — including the lenses of your eyes. This may affect your ability to focus clearly. Sometimes people notice symptoms after an illness, such as the flu.
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25. The appearance of type 1 diabetes is suspected to follow exposure to an "environmental trigger,"such as an unidentified virus, stimulating an immune attack against the beta cells of the pancreas (that produce insulin) in some genetically predisposed people.Some researches say that even an strong impression can cause Diabetes 1 or 2 The word diabetes comes from Greek!
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27. A first degree relative (sister, brother, son, daughter) of someone with Type 1 diabetes has about a 6 in 100 chance of developing Type 1 diabetes.
28. This is higher than the chance of the general population which is about 1 in 250.
29. This is probably because certain people are more prone to develop auto-immune diseases such as diabetes, and this is due to their genetic make-up which is inherited.
30. Only about 10% to 15% of people with type 1 diabetes have a family history of the disease.1Race.White people have a greater risk for developing type 1 diabetes than black, Asian, or Hispanic people.
43. Death Rates & Info. In fact, more than 20 million people in the United States have diabetes.* And many of these people (about 6 million) don’t even know they have diabetes. It is important to know all you can about diabetes, so that you can work with your doctor to effectively manage it through healthy eating, physical activity, regular monitoring, and medication.