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 * Citation** (title, author, publication, date, URL, etc.) || //It Happened to Me, Diabetes, The Ultimate Teen Guide//, by J. Moran, Katherine. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland Toronto Oxford 2006

//The Diabetes Update,// Alvin and Virginia B. Silverstein and Laura Silverstein Nunn. Enslow Publishers, June 2006

|| (words, index terms, keywords that helped you find your info) || diabetes, cause, triggers || Diabetes is the third most widespread and dangerous disease after heart disease and cancer.
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 * Try to find a short effective quote || Type 1 diabetes is also known as insulin-Dependant diabetes mellitus or juvenile diabetes.
 * can be caused by family genes. The diabetes develop when exposed to certain environmental triggers.
 * The body is exposed to virus cells that looks like Beta cells. The body mistakes it, and the virus infects the the immune system.
 * The immune system mistakes both as something to kill.
 * Without Beta cells, we cannot produce insulin.
 * Diabetes can also occur by family history. It is 40% likely
 * Overweight/obesity, especially for kids
 * Age 40 and up have high rate of diabetes
 * Lack of Exercise
 * When the mother is pregnant while having Diabetes, the baby will also have diabetes. ||
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Pancreas are damaged due to the virus, cells that produce insulin is distroyed. Insulin is needed outside the body- the reason why it is called Insuilin odependent diabetes. ||

= RESEARCH = = QUESTION: = || The effect of Diabetes Type 1 Disease ||
 * Citation** (title, author, publication, date, URL, etc.) || //It Happened to Me, Diabetes, The Ultimate Teen Guide//, by J. Moran, Katherine. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland Toronto Oxford 2006
 * Citation** (title, author, publication, date, URL, etc.) || //It Happened to Me, Diabetes, The Ultimate Teen Guide//, by J. Moran, Katherine. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland Toronto Oxford 2006

//The Diabetes Update,// Alvin and Virginia B. Silverstein and Laura Silverstein Nunn. Enslow Publishers, June 2006

|| (words, index terms, keywords that helped you find your info) || effects, Diabetes, consequences, diseases || Especially, liver damage is common because insulin controls the liver; without it the liver will continue working on, finally spilling the glucose over in urine.
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 * Try to find a short effective quote || * The body cannot produce insulin, so that the glucose in the blood from digestions cannot get into the cells. The cells cannot burn energy. The glucose stays in the blood, making it thick, and damaging other organs.
 * Try to find a short effective quote || * The body cannot produce insulin, so that the glucose in the blood from digestions cannot get into the cells. The cells cannot burn energy. The glucose stays in the blood, making it thick, and damaging other organs.
 * Patients suffer ultimate thirst; their body constantly needs water to not dehydrate.
 * They also have constant hunger, because no matter how much glucose is in the blood, the cells are not getting them anyway.
 * Weight loss- the body, because it cannot burn glucose for their energy, burns fat and protein instead, causing lots of weights lost.
 * Ketoacidosis in the urine; the urine has the glucose.
 * blood vessel damage, the thick sugary blood makes the vessels narrow and thicker.
 * Weakened immune system makes the patient vulnerable to various infections.
 * Eye damage- the patients is most likely to get blind because the blood cannot get to the thin blood vessels of the eye.
 * Kidney and nerve disorder/damage occur for the same reason as the eye damage.
 * Foot problem- patients might have to get thier lower body amputated because ususally the toes and the foot gets the blood slower. Toes might permanantly die off, then the legs, etc.

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= RESEARCH = = QUESTION: = || The prevention of Diabetes Type 1 Disease ||
 * Citation** (title, author, publication, date, URL, etc.) || //It Happened to Me, Diabetes, The Ultimate Teen Guide//, by J. Moran, Katherine. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland Toronto Oxford 2006
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//The Diabetes Update,// Alvin and Virginia B. Silverstein and Laura Silverstein Nunn. Enslow Publishers, June 2006

|| (words, index terms, keywords that helped you find your info) || prevention, hospital, diabetes || || get checked by the doctor regularly. ||
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 * exercise regularly. To get the sugar in the blood out of the body, exercising for good blood circulation is necessary.
 * control what you eat- healthy food habits. Eat less sugary food
 * use tools such as blood glucose meters, lancing devices, urine test strips, insulin pumps, insulin therapy
 * Understand the family heritage; some families have a "pattern" of the diseases or traits they might have. For example, all the males in a family might have diabetes. Research on how to deal with the genetic diabetes.
 * Always be conscious of your health; Every so often take insulin pills, check the blood level, take regular medications ON TIME!
 * Wear diabetes bracelets or necklace. Having a card of who to contact to and how your diabetic state in the wallet is crucial for you when you suffer a insulin stroke, getting unconscious in public. It will inform the people who would help you what they should do; take them to the nearest hospital. This can save lives!
 * Wear diabetes bracelets or necklace. Having a card of who to contact to and how your diabetic state in the wallet is crucial for you when you suffer a insulin stroke, getting unconscious in public. It will inform the people who would help you what they should do; take them to the nearest hospital. This can save lives!
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= RESEARCH = = QUESTION: = || The treatment of Diabetes Type 1 Disease ||
 * Citation** (title, author, publication, date, URL, etc.) || //It Happened to Me, Diabetes, The Ultimate Teen Guide//, by J. Moran, Katherine. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland Toronto Oxford 2006
 * Citation** (title, author, publication, date, URL, etc.) || //It Happened to Me, Diabetes, The Ultimate Teen Guide//, by J. Moran, Katherine. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland Toronto Oxford 2006

//The Diabetes Update,// Alvin and Virginia B. Silverstein and Laura Silverstein Nunn. Enslow Publishers, June 2006

|| (words, index terms, keywords that helped you find your info) || treatment of diabetes || || Peoples such as Thomas Edison (inventor), Mary Tyler Moore (actress), Bobby Clarke (NHL player), Charles "buddy" Roemer (governor of the U.S Representative), Larry King (television talk show host), Zippora Karz (Ballet Dancer), Chris Dudley (NBA center), Michelle McGann (golfer) these people are famous people who also suffered diabetics. However, with regular check ups, they still managed to live a healthy "normal" life like any other. ||
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 * glucose testing and monitoring can be conducted by insulin injections, eating, exercising or going to sleep. The tools include lancing devices (lancers), blood glucose meter, insulin therapy by injecting insulin superficially to the human body.
 * insulin must be added into the fat tissue right under the skin, usually injected in the stomach, outer thigh and upper arm.
 * Syringe is the container of the insulin, measuring the right amount at times.
 * insulin pumps is carried outside the body on a special belt or a person's pocket, about the size of the pager. The flexible tube has a special needle, inserted under the abdominal area.
 * however, diabetes cannot be perfectly cured. It can be controlled and monitored, but it cannot be cured.
 * however, diabetes cannot be perfectly cured. It can be controlled and monitored, but it cannot be cured.
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= RESEARCH = = QUESTION: = || Other relevant information of Diabetes Type 1 Disease ||
 * Citation** (title, author, publication, date, URL, etc.) || //It Happened to Me, Diabetes, The Ultimate Teen Guide//, by J. Moran, Katherine. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland Toronto Oxford 2006
 * Citation** (title, author, publication, date, URL, etc.) || //It Happened to Me, Diabetes, The Ultimate Teen Guide//, by J. Moran, Katherine. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Maryland Toronto Oxford 2006

//The Diabetes Update,// Alvin and Virginia B. Silverstein and Laura Silverstein Nunn. Enslow Publishers, June 2006

|| (words, index terms, keywords that helped you find your info) || Diabetes information breakthroughs || || Will scientific breakthroughs influence on this deadly disease? diabetes is one of the number one killers of people worldwide. If science got more involved in this by using stem cell therapy, the effect will be great and will cure millions of people. Diabetes is a disease that has no way to control the cause, the effect and even the treatment, for it is tricky to control the natural body functioning.
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 * Try to find a short effective quote || * Microvascular Complications- blood vessels clog- eye damage. Eye doctor (ophthalmologist) is needed.
 * Neuropathy- experience nerve damage, fiber breakdown.sensitive skin, leg cramps, numbness or tingling in toes or feet.
 * Nephropathy involves kidney damage. This is using nephrons that filter toxic materials that might circulate in the body. 80% of nephrons is damaged while illness happens.
 * Diabetes might be cured with stem cell therapy; it requires the patients stem cells, which is then stimulated into the patient's beta cells and insulin, and injected. Or, they can create straight the liver or kidney cells that will produce the insulin for the body, maybe even curing the whole problem. However, this has not had the breakthrough yet by the scientists, and may have their own disadvantages.
 * There is another type of diabetes, which is the Diabetes Type 2; also known as the adult diabetes. This kind of diabetes usually occur to aged people who is over 40. Type 1 and 2 both has insulin problems.
 * There is another type of diabetes, which is the Diabetes Type 2; also known as the adult diabetes. This kind of diabetes usually occur to aged people who is over 40. Type 1 and 2 both has insulin problems.
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