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Understanding Type 2 Diabetes
Learn more at: http://www.AnimatedDiabetesPatient.com
This animation describes insulin resistance, an underlying cause of type 2 diabetes. It explains the roles of glucose and the hormone insulin in our body. Symptoms of diabetes are reviewed and various health complications that type 2 diabetes can lead to if left untreated.
published: 09 Jun 2014
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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.
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Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threate...
published: 08 Dec 2014
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Diabetes Mellitus Pathophysiology & Nursing | Diabetes Nursing Lecture NCLEX | Type 1 & Type 2
Diabetes mellitus pathophysiology and nursing nclex lecture review on diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Diabetes mellitus is where a patient has insufficient amounts of insulin to use the blood glucose in the body. Therefore, the patient will experience extreme hyperglycemica. In this lecture, I highlight the key players in diabetes mellitus, causes, different types of diabetes (type 1, type 2, and gestational), complications, and nursing assessment of the diabetic patient.
Diabetes Mellitus Quiz: http://www.registerednursern.com/diabetes-mellitus-nclex-quiz/
Part 2 Video on Pharm & Nsg. Management: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK82X1KrCgg
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published: 18 May 2016
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Reversing Type 2 diabetes starts with ignoring the guidelines | Sarah Hallberg | TEDxPurdueU
Can a person be "cured" of Type 2 Diabetes? Dr. Sarah Hallberg provides compelling evidence that it can, and the solution is simpler than you might think.
Dr. Sarah Hallberg is the Medical Director of the Medically Supervised Weight Loss Program at IU Health Arnett, a program she created. She is board certified in both obesity medicine and internal medicine and has a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology. She has recently created what is only the second non-surgical weight loss rotation in the country for medical students. Her program has consistently exceeded national benchmarks for weight loss, and has been highly successful in reversing diabetes and other metabolic diseases. Dr. Hallberg is also the co-author of www.fitteru.us, a blog about health and wellness.
B.S., Kinesiology & ...
published: 04 May 2015
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Diabetes, eine lukrative Volkskrankheit | Doku HD Reupload | ARTE
An den Auswüchsen der Konsumgesellschaft liegt es, dass eine der Formen von Diabetes – Typ 2 – zur Volkskrankheit geworden ist. Die Labore entwickeln immer teurere, aber nicht unbedingt wirksamere Medikamente, die Gesundheitsbehörden sind ohnmächtig: An Diabetes wird deutlich, dass die modernen Gesellschaften unfähig sind, eine chronische Krankheit adäquat zu behandeln.
Diabetes ist die Volkskrankheit des 21. Jahrhunderts: Rund 430 Millionen Menschen leiden weltweit an ihr. Unter dem Namen Diabetes sind vor allem zwei Stoffwechselstörungen bekannt: Typ 1 ist eine Autoimmunerkrankung, die mit lebenslangen Insulingaben behandelt werden muss, während sich Typ 2 aufgrund einer zu fett- und zuckerhaltigen Ernährung und mangelnder körperlicher Betätigung entwickelt. Angesichts der epidemieart...
published: 14 Nov 2021
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5 Diet Tips for Diabetes
If you have diabetes, must you really avoid carbohydrates? Is consuming more fruits and vegetables always healthy? What is the difference between plant-based and animal-based carbohydrates? Find out in this video!
Please consult your dietitian for a targeted meal plan.
To learn more about diabetes and coping with it, visit HealthXchange.sg https://www.healthxchange.sg/diabetes
published: 16 May 2017
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Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 & Type 2) for Nursing & NCLEX
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) occurs when the body either produces insufficient amounts of insulin (type 1 diabetes), or the body build resistance to insulin due to overuse (type 2 diabetes). In this NCLEX review, Mike Linares RN reviews insulin types, memory tricks on how to remember insulin peak times, onset, and duration of:
Rapid acting insulin: Lispro, Aspart, Glulisine (brand names: Humalog, Novolog, Apidra)
Short acting insulin: Regular Insulin (Humulin, Acrapid, Novolin)
Intermediate acting in...
published: 21 Aug 2019
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I Cured My Type 2 Diabetes | This Morning
GP Dr Michael Mosley was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes four years ago and rather than start on medication - he invented the 5:2 diet - resulting in him losing weight and reversing his diabetes diagnosis. Dr Mosley will be telling us how you can do the same on a similar diet.
published: 23 Sep 2016
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Diabetes einfach erklärt (explainity® Erklärvideo)
Laut einer Studie der ‘Deutschen Diabetes Gesellschaft‘ waren im Jahr 2016 6,7 Millionen Menschen in Deutschland an Diabetes erkrankt.
Doch was steckt eigentlich hinter dieser Krankheit und wo liegen die Ursachen? Wir haben das Thema mal unter die Lupe genommen. Mehr erfahrt ihr in diesem Clip: „Diabetes – einfach erklärt“
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published: 03 Oct 2018
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Pharmacology - DRUGS FOR DIABETES (MADE EASY)
Antidiabetic drugs are medications used to treat diabetes mellitus by lowering blood glucose levels. With the exception of insulin, exenatide, liraglutide and pramlintide, all are administered orally and are thus also called oral hypoglycemic agents. This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus type 1 & type 2, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, insulin production, pancreatic beta & alpha cells, glycogen, glucagon, glucose function; mechanism of action of glucose-lowering drugs; rapid, short, intermediate, long -acting insulin analogs, synthetic amylin, incretin mimetics, DPP-4 inhibitors, sulfonylureas, glinides, biguanides, thiazolidinediones, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors, and alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. Drugs mentioned include insulins Li...
published: 25 Sep 2017
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Diabetes | Parte 1 | Definição, tipos e fisiopatologia
Nesta aula vamos conversar sobre a fisiopatologia do Diabetes. Espero que gostem!
Referências:
- www.diabetes.org.br
- American Diabetes Association. 2. Classification and diagnosis of diabetes: Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2019. Diabetes Care 2019;42(Suppl. 1):S13–S28
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published: 29 Oct 2020
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Por qué la DIABETES es más COMPLEJA de lo que crees
Vídeo patrocinado por la Universitat Politècnica de València. Podrás elegir la UPV por mil razones: https://podras.es – https://www.upv.es
Si te pregunto qué palabras te vienen a la cabeza cuando te digo DIABETES, es posible que me respondas cosas como “azúcar”, “insulina”, “glucosa”... Pero debo decirte que estas palabras le hacen más bien poca justicia.
La DIABETES es una enfermedad que puede ser increíblemente compleja y para la que existen muchos tipos distintos cada una con sus particularidades: diabetes tipo 1, tipo 2, diabetes tipo MODY, diabetes gestacional, diabetes neonatal... ¿Qué caracteriza entonces a la diabetes? ¿Hay motivos reales para llamarla la epidemia del siglo XXI?
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published: 04 Apr 2021
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Signs of type 2 diabetes - Symptoms of type 2 diabetes - How to cure type 2 diabetes - Health Tips
Topic: Signs of type 2 diabetes - Symptoms of type 2 diabetes - How to cure type 2 diabetes - Health Tips
Guest: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Indrajit Prasad. MBBS (DMC), FCPS ( Medicine), MD (Endocrinology).
Associate Professor, Dept. of Endocrinology & Diabetology, Dhaka Medical College.
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published: 11 Oct 2018
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Type 2 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur) & Associated Conditions
Type 2 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Type 2 diabetes is a condition involving impaired glucose regulation, which is caused by impaired insulin sensitivity, decreased glucose tolerance and increased glucose levels. Increased glucose levels can cause a variety of signs and symptoms as it affects multiple organ systems. In this lesson, we discuss all of these signs and symptoms, including associated conditions, and why they occur in Type 2 Diabetes.
I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like and subscribe for more lessons like this one!
JJ
**MEDICAL LEGAL DISCLAIMER**: JJ Medicine does not provide medical advice, and the information available on this channel does not offer a diagnosis or advice regarding treatment. Information presented in these lessons is ...
published: 08 Jul 2021
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Understanding Type 2 Diabetes
Learn more at: http://www.AnimatedDiabetesPatient.com
This animation describes insulin resistance, an underlying cause of type 2 diabetes. It explains the roles...
Learn more at: http://www.AnimatedDiabetesPatient.com
This animation describes insulin resistance, an underlying cause of type 2 diabetes. It explains the roles of glucose and the hormone insulin in our body. Symptoms of diabetes are reviewed and various health complications that type 2 diabetes can lead to if left untreated.
https://wn.com/Understanding_Type_2_Diabetes
Learn more at: http://www.AnimatedDiabetesPatient.com
This animation describes insulin resistance, an underlying cause of type 2 diabetes. It explains the roles of glucose and the hormone insulin in our body. Symptoms of diabetes are reviewed and various health complications that type 2 diabetes can lead to if left untreated.
- published: 09 Jun 2014
- views: 1290658
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Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Animation.
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All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates - or carb - break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source - in muscles for example - or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.
https://wn.com/Diabetes_Type_1_And_Type_2,_Animation.
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All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Diabetes refers to a group of conditions characterized by a high level of blood glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar. Too much sugar in the blood can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening health problems.
There are two types of chronic diabetic conditions: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Pregnant women may acquire a transient form of the disease called “gestational diabetes” which usually resolves after the birth of baby. Pre-diabetes is when the blood sugar level is at the borderline: higher than normal, but lower than in diabetics. Prediabetes may or may not progress to diabetes.
During food digestion, carbohydrates - or carb - break down into glucose which is carried by the bloodstream to various organs of the body. Here, it is either consumed as an energy source - in muscles for example - or is stored for later use in the liver. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas and is necessary for glucose intake by target cells. In other words, when insulin is deficient, muscle or liver cells are unable to use or store glucose, and as a result, glucose accumulates in the blood.
In healthy people, beta cells of the pancreas produce insulin; insulin binds to its receptor on target cells and induces glucose intake.
In type 1 diabetes, beta cells of the pancreas are destroyed by the immune system by mistake. The reason why this happens is unclear, but genetic factors are believed to play a major role. Insulin production is reduced; less insulin binds to its receptor on target cells; less glucose is taken into the cells, more glucose stays in the blood. Type 1 is characterized by early onset, symptoms commonly start suddenly and before the age of 20. Type 1 diabetes is normally managed with insulin injection. Type 1 diabetics are therefore “insulin dependent”.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces enough insulin but something goes wrong either with receptor binding or insulin signaling inside the target cells. The cells are not responsive to insulin and therefore cannot import glucose; glucose stays in the blood. In other words, type 2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”. Here again, genetic factors predispose susceptibility to the disease, but it is believed that lifestyle plays a very important role in type 2. Typically, obesity, inactive lifestyle, and unhealthy diet are associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 is characterized by adult onset; symptoms usually appear gradually and start after the age of 30. Type 2 diabetes accounts for about 80 to 90% of all diabetics. Management focuses on weight loss and includes a low-carb diet.
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 2319527
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Diabetes Mellitus Pathophysiology & Nursing | Diabetes Nursing Lecture NCLEX | Type 1 & Type 2
Diabetes mellitus pathophysiology and nursing nclex lecture review on diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Diabetes mellitus is where a patient has insufficient...
Diabetes mellitus pathophysiology and nursing nclex lecture review on diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Diabetes mellitus is where a patient has insufficient amounts of insulin to use the blood glucose in the body. Therefore, the patient will experience extreme hyperglycemica. In this lecture, I highlight the key players in diabetes mellitus, causes, different types of diabetes (type 1, type 2, and gestational), complications, and nursing assessment of the diabetic patient.
Diabetes Mellitus Quiz: http://www.registerednursern.com/diabetes-mellitus-nclex-quiz/
Part 2 Video on Pharm & Nsg. Management: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK82X1KrCgg
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Nursing Job Search: http://www.registerednursern.com/nursing-career-help/
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Diabetes mellitus pathophysiology and nursing nclex lecture review on diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Diabetes mellitus is where a patient has insufficient amounts of insulin to use the blood glucose in the body. Therefore, the patient will experience extreme hyperglycemica. In this lecture, I highlight the key players in diabetes mellitus, causes, different types of diabetes (type 1, type 2, and gestational), complications, and nursing assessment of the diabetic patient.
Diabetes Mellitus Quiz: http://www.registerednursern.com/diabetes-mellitus-nclex-quiz/
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- published: 18 May 2016
- views: 1015185
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Reversing Type 2 diabetes starts with ignoring the guidelines | Sarah Hallberg | TEDxPurdueU
Can a person be "cured" of Type 2 Diabetes? Dr. Sarah Hallberg provides compelling evidence that it can, and the solution is simpler than you might think.
Dr. ...
Can a person be "cured" of Type 2 Diabetes? Dr. Sarah Hallberg provides compelling evidence that it can, and the solution is simpler than you might think.
Dr. Sarah Hallberg is the Medical Director of the Medically Supervised Weight Loss Program at IU Health Arnett, a program she created. She is board certified in both obesity medicine and internal medicine and has a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology. She has recently created what is only the second non-surgical weight loss rotation in the country for medical students. Her program has consistently exceeded national benchmarks for weight loss, and has been highly successful in reversing diabetes and other metabolic diseases. Dr. Hallberg is also the co-author of www.fitteru.us, a blog about health and wellness.
B.S., Kinesiology & Exercise Science, Illinois State University, 1994
M.S., Kinesiology & Exercise Science, Illinois State University, 1996
M.D., Des Moines University, 2002
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Reversing_Type_2_Diabetes_Starts_With_Ignoring_The_Guidelines_|_Sarah_Hallberg_|_Tedxpurdueu
Can a person be "cured" of Type 2 Diabetes? Dr. Sarah Hallberg provides compelling evidence that it can, and the solution is simpler than you might think.
Dr. Sarah Hallberg is the Medical Director of the Medically Supervised Weight Loss Program at IU Health Arnett, a program she created. She is board certified in both obesity medicine and internal medicine and has a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology. She has recently created what is only the second non-surgical weight loss rotation in the country for medical students. Her program has consistently exceeded national benchmarks for weight loss, and has been highly successful in reversing diabetes and other metabolic diseases. Dr. Hallberg is also the co-author of www.fitteru.us, a blog about health and wellness.
B.S., Kinesiology & Exercise Science, Illinois State University, 1994
M.S., Kinesiology & Exercise Science, Illinois State University, 1996
M.D., Des Moines University, 2002
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 8290245
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Diabetes, eine lukrative Volkskrankheit | Doku HD Reupload | ARTE
An den Auswüchsen der Konsumgesellschaft liegt es, dass eine der Formen von Diabetes – Typ 2 – zur Volkskrankheit geworden ist. Die Labore entwickeln immer teur...
An den Auswüchsen der Konsumgesellschaft liegt es, dass eine der Formen von Diabetes – Typ 2 – zur Volkskrankheit geworden ist. Die Labore entwickeln immer teurere, aber nicht unbedingt wirksamere Medikamente, die Gesundheitsbehörden sind ohnmächtig: An Diabetes wird deutlich, dass die modernen Gesellschaften unfähig sind, eine chronische Krankheit adäquat zu behandeln.
Diabetes ist die Volkskrankheit des 21. Jahrhunderts: Rund 430 Millionen Menschen leiden weltweit an ihr. Unter dem Namen Diabetes sind vor allem zwei Stoffwechselstörungen bekannt: Typ 1 ist eine Autoimmunerkrankung, die mit lebenslangen Insulingaben behandelt werden muss, während sich Typ 2 aufgrund einer zu fett- und zuckerhaltigen Ernährung und mangelnder körperlicher Betätigung entwickelt. Angesichts der epidemieartigen Verbreitung von Diabetes will die UNO die Regierungen zum Handeln bewegen, denn auf allen fünf Kontinenten zerstört diese Krankheit Menschenleben und belastet die öffentlichen Haushalte schwer.
Obwohl immer wieder neue Wunderheilmittel versprochen werden, lässt sich die Krankheit nach wie vor nicht befriedigend behandeln. In den letzten vierzig Jahren ist das gesamte System aus den Fugen geraten, weil die Patienten entweder zu viele Medikamente nehmen oder aber sich keine mehr leisten können. Einziger Nutznießer dieser desolaten Lage scheint die Pharmaindustrie zu sein: Mit einem Umsatz von 46 Milliarden Dollar stellt Diabetes einen gigantischen und äußerst lukrativen Markt dar.
Für einen Teil der Fehlentwicklungen ist die seit Jahren sowohl bei den Medizinern als auch in den Laboren grassierende Fokussierung auf die Blutzuckerwerte verantwortlich. Sie führt zu übermäßiger Medikamentengabe unter Vernachlässigung mitunter gefährlicher Nebenwirkungen. So geraten die Patienten in eine Therapiespirale; das Fortschreiten der Krankheit mit Amputationen, Erblindung und Herzinfarkten kann aber dennoch nicht aufgehalten werden.
Dabei gibt es Alternativen, mit denen sich die Epidemiekurve von Diabetes Typ 2 abflachen und die Gesundheitsausgaben verringern ließen. Präventiv könnte eine Verbesserung der Ernährung angestrebt werden, und bei Typ 2 kann die Einhaltung strenger Diäten eine Remission bewirken.
Doch diese Lösungen bedürfen großer Anstrengungen und setzen ein völliges Umdenken bei der Behandlung von chronischen Krankheiten voraus. Die auf drei Kontinenten gedrehte Dokumentation stützt sich auf die Berichte von Whistleblowern, Patienten, Forschern und Medizinern. Darüber hinaus konfrontiert sie Industrielle und Vertreter von Institutionen mit ihrer Verantwortung für die Situation.
Dokumentarfilm von Dorothée Frénot und Benoît Rossel (F 2020, 86 Min)
#diabetes #volkskrankheit #pharmaindustrie
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An den Auswüchsen der Konsumgesellschaft liegt es, dass eine der Formen von Diabetes – Typ 2 – zur Volkskrankheit geworden ist. Die Labore entwickeln immer teurere, aber nicht unbedingt wirksamere Medikamente, die Gesundheitsbehörden sind ohnmächtig: An Diabetes wird deutlich, dass die modernen Gesellschaften unfähig sind, eine chronische Krankheit adäquat zu behandeln.
Diabetes ist die Volkskrankheit des 21. Jahrhunderts: Rund 430 Millionen Menschen leiden weltweit an ihr. Unter dem Namen Diabetes sind vor allem zwei Stoffwechselstörungen bekannt: Typ 1 ist eine Autoimmunerkrankung, die mit lebenslangen Insulingaben behandelt werden muss, während sich Typ 2 aufgrund einer zu fett- und zuckerhaltigen Ernährung und mangelnder körperlicher Betätigung entwickelt. Angesichts der epidemieartigen Verbreitung von Diabetes will die UNO die Regierungen zum Handeln bewegen, denn auf allen fünf Kontinenten zerstört diese Krankheit Menschenleben und belastet die öffentlichen Haushalte schwer.
Obwohl immer wieder neue Wunderheilmittel versprochen werden, lässt sich die Krankheit nach wie vor nicht befriedigend behandeln. In den letzten vierzig Jahren ist das gesamte System aus den Fugen geraten, weil die Patienten entweder zu viele Medikamente nehmen oder aber sich keine mehr leisten können. Einziger Nutznießer dieser desolaten Lage scheint die Pharmaindustrie zu sein: Mit einem Umsatz von 46 Milliarden Dollar stellt Diabetes einen gigantischen und äußerst lukrativen Markt dar.
Für einen Teil der Fehlentwicklungen ist die seit Jahren sowohl bei den Medizinern als auch in den Laboren grassierende Fokussierung auf die Blutzuckerwerte verantwortlich. Sie führt zu übermäßiger Medikamentengabe unter Vernachlässigung mitunter gefährlicher Nebenwirkungen. So geraten die Patienten in eine Therapiespirale; das Fortschreiten der Krankheit mit Amputationen, Erblindung und Herzinfarkten kann aber dennoch nicht aufgehalten werden.
Dabei gibt es Alternativen, mit denen sich die Epidemiekurve von Diabetes Typ 2 abflachen und die Gesundheitsausgaben verringern ließen. Präventiv könnte eine Verbesserung der Ernährung angestrebt werden, und bei Typ 2 kann die Einhaltung strenger Diäten eine Remission bewirken.
Doch diese Lösungen bedürfen großer Anstrengungen und setzen ein völliges Umdenken bei der Behandlung von chronischen Krankheiten voraus. Die auf drei Kontinenten gedrehte Dokumentation stützt sich auf die Berichte von Whistleblowern, Patienten, Forschern und Medizinern. Darüber hinaus konfrontiert sie Industrielle und Vertreter von Institutionen mit ihrer Verantwortung für die Situation.
Dokumentarfilm von Dorothée Frénot und Benoît Rossel (F 2020, 86 Min)
#diabetes #volkskrankheit #pharmaindustrie
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- published: 14 Nov 2021
- views: 91184
1:07
5 Diet Tips for Diabetes
If you have diabetes, must you really avoid carbohydrates? Is consuming more fruits and vegetables always healthy? What is the difference between plant-based an...
If you have diabetes, must you really avoid carbohydrates? Is consuming more fruits and vegetables always healthy? What is the difference between plant-based and animal-based carbohydrates? Find out in this video!
Please consult your dietitian for a targeted meal plan.
To learn more about diabetes and coping with it, visit HealthXchange.sg https://www.healthxchange.sg/diabetes
https://wn.com/5_Diet_Tips_For_Diabetes
If you have diabetes, must you really avoid carbohydrates? Is consuming more fruits and vegetables always healthy? What is the difference between plant-based and animal-based carbohydrates? Find out in this video!
Please consult your dietitian for a targeted meal plan.
To learn more about diabetes and coping with it, visit HealthXchange.sg https://www.healthxchange.sg/diabetes
- published: 16 May 2017
- views: 966099
37:19
Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 & Type 2) for Nursing & NCLEX
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) occurs when the body either produces insufficient amounts of insulin (type 1 diabetes), or the body build resistance to insulin due to overuse (type 2 diabetes). In this NCLEX review, Mike Linares RN reviews insulin types, memory tricks on how to remember insulin peak times, onset, and duration of:
Rapid acting insulin: Lispro, Aspart, Glulisine (brand names: Humalog, Novolog, Apidra)
Short acting insulin: Regular Insulin (Humulin, Acrapid, Novolin)
Intermediate acting insulin: NPH, Lente
Long acting insulin: Glargine insulin, Detemir insulin (brand names: Lantus, Levemir)
The pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes is where the pancreas does not produce insulin, and type two diabetes is where the body develops insulin resistance.
Pharmacology of type one diabetes includes insulin subcutaneous injection and insulin pump, and type two diabetes mellitus includes adherance to diet, oral antidiabetics as well as insulin.
Both could be exacerbated into extreme conditions, DKA (diabetes ketoacidosis) more common in type one diabetes, and HHS or HHNS (hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome).
This 7 part video series on endocrine medical surgical adult health nursing is intended to help registered nurse RN students and LPN students with NCLEX memorization tricks. In this video series Michael Linares, RN from Simple Nursing helps explain the nursing pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, causes, pathology, treatment options for various diagnosis, which are expected to know for the NCLEX, HESI, ATI, and Kaplan proctor exams.
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- Addison’s vs. Cushing https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnKT3JBkVTN-hXbyULbPgWz5
- Diabetes Mellitus & DKA vs HHNS https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnKxNrh1HdilzIIH9WM8JrLq
- Cardiomyopathy https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnIeh0g_moaGLzXWiOh3fqdi
- IV Fluids: Hypertonic, Hypotonic & Isotonic https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnIdjUfgMcAE1JIq6Nx29JRX
- Hypertension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zg95R8H1oo
- Hyperkalemia https://youtu.be/HdG8lqJzWi4
- SIADH vs Diabetes Insipidus https://youtu.be/hKFGGv0E-5A
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#Diabetes #Insulin #DiabetesMellitus
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) occurs when the body either produces insufficient amounts of insulin (type 1 diabetes), or the body build resistance to insulin due to overuse (type 2 diabetes). In this NCLEX review, Mike Linares RN reviews insulin types, memory tricks on how to remember insulin peak times, onset, and duration of:
Rapid acting insulin: Lispro, Aspart, Glulisine (brand names: Humalog, Novolog, Apidra)
Short acting insulin: Regular Insulin (Humulin, Acrapid, Novolin)
Intermediate acting insulin: NPH, Lente
Long acting insulin: Glargine insulin, Detemir insulin (brand names: Lantus, Levemir)
The pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes is where the pancreas does not produce insulin, and type two diabetes is where the body develops insulin resistance.
Pharmacology of type one diabetes includes insulin subcutaneous injection and insulin pump, and type two diabetes mellitus includes adherance to diet, oral antidiabetics as well as insulin.
Both could be exacerbated into extreme conditions, DKA (diabetes ketoacidosis) more common in type one diabetes, and HHS or HHNS (hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome).
This 7 part video series on endocrine medical surgical adult health nursing is intended to help registered nurse RN students and LPN students with NCLEX memorization tricks. In this video series Michael Linares, RN from Simple Nursing helps explain the nursing pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, causes, pathology, treatment options for various diagnosis, which are expected to know for the NCLEX, HESI, ATI, and Kaplan proctor exams.
For more information on NCLEX endocrine medical surgical nursing topics like Cushings and Addison nursing treatments, diabetes mellitus and insulin onset, peak and duration memory tricks for NCLEX RN and LPN, click here: https://simplenursing.com/free-trial/
Frustrated with boring NCLEX programs “included” in your tuition? Check out the SimpleNursing NCLEX prep mobile app: https://simplenursing.com/free-trial/
- Over 2,000 NCLEX style questions
- Visual in-depth rationales
- 1,200 fun videos & 300 Cheat Sheets covering the most highly tested topics
- Test tips & Memory Tricks included
- 92% pass rate | learn how: https://simplenursing.com/free-trial/
Need help with other difficult nursing school topics?
Click below. We got you covered :)
- Fluid & Electrolytes https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnLJSqeCM_EJHXZ685sb67bn
- Heart Failure (CHF) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnLEVzZvkdBX1IWHPg21Jobw
- Myocardial Infarction (MI) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnLLJQsAIsQaHJiOvcLN1cUe
- Addison’s vs. Cushing https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnKT3JBkVTN-hXbyULbPgWz5
- Diabetes Mellitus & DKA vs HHNS https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnKxNrh1HdilzIIH9WM8JrLq
- Cardiomyopathy https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnIeh0g_moaGLzXWiOh3fqdi
- IV Fluids: Hypertonic, Hypotonic & Isotonic https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3NAm8UHLUnIdjUfgMcAE1JIq6Nx29JRX
- Hypertension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zg95R8H1oo
- Hyperkalemia https://youtu.be/HdG8lqJzWi4
- SIADH vs Diabetes Insipidus https://youtu.be/hKFGGv0E-5A
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- published: 21 Aug 2019
- views: 678506
4:49
I Cured My Type 2 Diabetes | This Morning
GP Dr Michael Mosley was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes four years ago and rather than start on medication - he invented the 5:2 diet - resulting in him losing ...
GP Dr Michael Mosley was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes four years ago and rather than start on medication - he invented the 5:2 diet - resulting in him losing weight and reversing his diabetes diagnosis. Dr Mosley will be telling us how you can do the same on a similar diet.
https://wn.com/I_Cured_My_Type_2_Diabetes_|_This_Morning
GP Dr Michael Mosley was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes four years ago and rather than start on medication - he invented the 5:2 diet - resulting in him losing weight and reversing his diabetes diagnosis. Dr Mosley will be telling us how you can do the same on a similar diet.
- published: 23 Sep 2016
- views: 1662099
3:21
Diabetes einfach erklärt (explainity® Erklärvideo)
Laut einer Studie der ‘Deutschen Diabetes Gesellschaft‘ waren im Jahr 2016 6,7 Millionen Menschen in Deutschland an Diabetes erkrankt.
Doch was steckt eigentli...
Laut einer Studie der ‘Deutschen Diabetes Gesellschaft‘ waren im Jahr 2016 6,7 Millionen Menschen in Deutschland an Diabetes erkrankt.
Doch was steckt eigentlich hinter dieser Krankheit und wo liegen die Ursachen? Wir haben das Thema mal unter die Lupe genommen. Mehr erfahrt ihr in diesem Clip: „Diabetes – einfach erklärt“
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https://wn.com/Diabetes_Einfach_Erklärt_(Explainity®_Erklärvideo)
Laut einer Studie der ‘Deutschen Diabetes Gesellschaft‘ waren im Jahr 2016 6,7 Millionen Menschen in Deutschland an Diabetes erkrankt.
Doch was steckt eigentlich hinter dieser Krankheit und wo liegen die Ursachen? Wir haben das Thema mal unter die Lupe genommen. Mehr erfahrt ihr in diesem Clip: „Diabetes – einfach erklärt“
Sprechertext-Download unter: www.explainity.de/education-project/transskripte/
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- published: 03 Oct 2018
- views: 270954
17:17
Pharmacology - DRUGS FOR DIABETES (MADE EASY)
Antidiabetic drugs are medications used to treat diabetes mellitus by lowering blood glucose levels. With the exception of insulin, exenatide, liraglutide and p...
Antidiabetic drugs are medications used to treat diabetes mellitus by lowering blood glucose levels. With the exception of insulin, exenatide, liraglutide and pramlintide, all are administered orally and are thus also called oral hypoglycemic agents. This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus type 1 & type 2, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, insulin production, pancreatic beta & alpha cells, glycogen, glucagon, glucose function; mechanism of action of glucose-lowering drugs; rapid, short, intermediate, long -acting insulin analogs, synthetic amylin, incretin mimetics, DPP-4 inhibitors, sulfonylureas, glinides, biguanides, thiazolidinediones, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors, and alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. Drugs mentioned include insulins Lispro, Aspart, Glulisine, Regular, NPH (isophane), Detemir, Glargine, Degludec; Pramlintide; Exenatide, Liraglutide; Alogliptin, Linagliptin, Saxagliptin, Sitagliptin; Glimepiride, Glyburide, Glipizide; Nateglinide, Repaglinide; Metformin; Pioglitazone, Rosiglitazone; Canagliflozin, Dapagliflozin; Acarbose, and Miglitol.
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0:00 Diabetes review
2:19 Insulin Analogs
6:40 Synthetic Amylin
7:27 Incretin Mimetics
9:10 DPP4 Inhibitors
9:57 Sulfonylureas
11:49 Glinides
12:36 Biguanides
13:37 Thiazolidinediones
15:30 SGLT2 Inhibitors
16:24 Alpha-glucosidase Inhibitors
https://wn.com/Pharmacology_Drugs_For_Diabetes_(Made_Easy)
Antidiabetic drugs are medications used to treat diabetes mellitus by lowering blood glucose levels. With the exception of insulin, exenatide, liraglutide and pramlintide, all are administered orally and are thus also called oral hypoglycemic agents. This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus type 1 & type 2, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, insulin production, pancreatic beta & alpha cells, glycogen, glucagon, glucose function; mechanism of action of glucose-lowering drugs; rapid, short, intermediate, long -acting insulin analogs, synthetic amylin, incretin mimetics, DPP-4 inhibitors, sulfonylureas, glinides, biguanides, thiazolidinediones, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors, and alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. Drugs mentioned include insulins Lispro, Aspart, Glulisine, Regular, NPH (isophane), Detemir, Glargine, Degludec; Pramlintide; Exenatide, Liraglutide; Alogliptin, Linagliptin, Saxagliptin, Sitagliptin; Glimepiride, Glyburide, Glipizide; Nateglinide, Repaglinide; Metformin; Pioglitazone, Rosiglitazone; Canagliflozin, Dapagliflozin; Acarbose, and Miglitol.
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0:00 Diabetes review
2:19 Insulin Analogs
6:40 Synthetic Amylin
7:27 Incretin Mimetics
9:10 DPP4 Inhibitors
9:57 Sulfonylureas
11:49 Glinides
12:36 Biguanides
13:37 Thiazolidinediones
15:30 SGLT2 Inhibitors
16:24 Alpha-glucosidase Inhibitors
- published: 25 Sep 2017
- views: 872100
11:27
Diabetes | Parte 1 | Definição, tipos e fisiopatologia
Nesta aula vamos conversar sobre a fisiopatologia do Diabetes. Espero que gostem!
Referências:
- www.diabetes.org.br
- American Diabetes Association. 2. Class...
Nesta aula vamos conversar sobre a fisiopatologia do Diabetes. Espero que gostem!
Referências:
- www.diabetes.org.br
- American Diabetes Association. 2. Classification and diagnosis of diabetes: Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2019. Diabetes Care 2019;42(Suppl. 1):S13–S28
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Nesta aula vamos conversar sobre a fisiopatologia do Diabetes. Espero que gostem!
Referências:
- www.diabetes.org.br
- American Diabetes Association. 2. Classification and diagnosis of diabetes: Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2019. Diabetes Care 2019;42(Suppl. 1):S13–S28
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- published: 29 Oct 2020
- views: 72161
14:04
Por qué la DIABETES es más COMPLEJA de lo que crees
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Si te pregunto qué...
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Si te pregunto qué palabras te vienen a la cabeza cuando te digo DIABETES, es posible que me respondas cosas como “azúcar”, “insulina”, “glucosa”... Pero debo decirte que estas palabras le hacen más bien poca justicia.
La DIABETES es una enfermedad que puede ser increíblemente compleja y para la que existen muchos tipos distintos cada una con sus particularidades: diabetes tipo 1, tipo 2, diabetes tipo MODY, diabetes gestacional, diabetes neonatal... ¿Qué caracteriza entonces a la diabetes? ¿Hay motivos reales para llamarla la epidemia del siglo XXI?
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Diabetes Mellitus
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551501/
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1
https://www.statpearls.com/ArticleLibrary/viewarticle/20431
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513253/
Guyton & Hall: tratado de fisiología médica
https://tienda.elsevier.es/guyton-y-hall-tratado-de-fisiologia-medica-9788491130246.html
🔎 ÍNDICE:
00:00 Introducción
01:10 Los azúcares
02:02 ¿Qué papel tiene la insulina?
05:06 ¿Qué es la diabetes mellitus?
05:35 La diabetes tipo I
08:13 La diabetes tipo II
10:59 ¿Qué causa la diabetes?
12:16 Conclusión y despedida
13:19 Tomas falsas
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Si te pregunto qué palabras te vienen a la cabeza cuando te digo DIABETES, es posible que me respondas cosas como “azúcar”, “insulina”, “glucosa”... Pero debo decirte que estas palabras le hacen más bien poca justicia.
La DIABETES es una enfermedad que puede ser increíblemente compleja y para la que existen muchos tipos distintos cada una con sus particularidades: diabetes tipo 1, tipo 2, diabetes tipo MODY, diabetes gestacional, diabetes neonatal... ¿Qué caracteriza entonces a la diabetes? ¿Hay motivos reales para llamarla la epidemia del siglo XXI?
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✍️ FUENTES:
Diabetes Mellitus
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551501/
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1
https://www.statpearls.com/ArticleLibrary/viewarticle/20431
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513253/
Guyton & Hall: tratado de fisiología médica
https://tienda.elsevier.es/guyton-y-hall-tratado-de-fisiologia-medica-9788491130246.html
🔎 ÍNDICE:
00:00 Introducción
01:10 Los azúcares
02:02 ¿Qué papel tiene la insulina?
05:06 ¿Qué es la diabetes mellitus?
05:35 La diabetes tipo I
08:13 La diabetes tipo II
10:59 ¿Qué causa la diabetes?
12:16 Conclusión y despedida
13:19 Tomas falsas
- published: 04 Apr 2021
- views: 445248
4:16
Signs of type 2 diabetes - Symptoms of type 2 diabetes - How to cure type 2 diabetes - Health Tips
Topic: Signs of type 2 diabetes - Symptoms of type 2 diabetes - How to cure type 2 diabetes - Health Tips
Guest: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Indrajit Prasad. MBBS (DMC), ...
Topic: Signs of type 2 diabetes - Symptoms of type 2 diabetes - How to cure type 2 diabetes - Health Tips
Guest: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Indrajit Prasad. MBBS (DMC), FCPS ( Medicine), MD (Endocrinology).
Associate Professor, Dept. of Endocrinology & Diabetology, Dhaka Medical College.
Chamber: Bangladesh Specialized Hospital Ltd., 21 Mirpur road, Shyamoli, Dhaka (call 16484)
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https://wn.com/Signs_Of_Type_2_Diabetes_Symptoms_Of_Type_2_Diabetes_How_To_Cure_Type_2_Diabetes_Health_Tips
Topic: Signs of type 2 diabetes - Symptoms of type 2 diabetes - How to cure type 2 diabetes - Health Tips
Guest: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Indrajit Prasad. MBBS (DMC), FCPS ( Medicine), MD (Endocrinology).
Associate Professor, Dept. of Endocrinology & Diabetology, Dhaka Medical College.
Chamber: Bangladesh Specialized Hospital Ltd., 21 Mirpur road, Shyamoli, Dhaka (call 16484)
Profile: https://goo.gl/PVhvkd
Doctorola.com - Online based doctor appointment service in Bangladesh. Call 16484 to make doctor appointment.
- published: 11 Oct 2018
- views: 247115
12:20
Type 2 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur) & Associated Conditions
Type 2 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Type 2 diabetes is a condition involving impaired glucose regulation, which is caused by impaired insulin s...
Type 2 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Type 2 diabetes is a condition involving impaired glucose regulation, which is caused by impaired insulin sensitivity, decreased glucose tolerance and increased glucose levels. Increased glucose levels can cause a variety of signs and symptoms as it affects multiple organ systems. In this lesson, we discuss all of these signs and symptoms, including associated conditions, and why they occur in Type 2 Diabetes.
I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like and subscribe for more lessons like this one!
JJ
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https://wn.com/Type_2_Diabetes_Signs_Symptoms_(_Why_They_Occur)_Associated_Conditions
Type 2 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Type 2 diabetes is a condition involving impaired glucose regulation, which is caused by impaired insulin sensitivity, decreased glucose tolerance and increased glucose levels. Increased glucose levels can cause a variety of signs and symptoms as it affects multiple organ systems. In this lesson, we discuss all of these signs and symptoms, including associated conditions, and why they occur in Type 2 Diabetes.
I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like and subscribe for more lessons like this one!
JJ
**MEDICAL LEGAL DISCLAIMER**: JJ Medicine does not provide medical advice, and the information available on this channel does not offer a diagnosis or advice regarding treatment. Information presented in these lessons is for educational purposes ONLY, and information presented here is not to be used as an alternative to a healthcare professional’s diagnosis and treatment of any person/animal. Only a physician or other licensed healthcare professional are able to determine the requirement for medical assistance to be given to a patient. Please seek the advice of your physician or other licensed healthcare provider if you have any questions regarding a medical condition.
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- published: 08 Jul 2021
- views: 401596