Diabetes Mellitus Type II
....
Plasma glucose screening also is a procedure that should be performed during the assessment of Type II diabetic patients (
Plasma, 1995, p. 88). ....
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Non Insulin-Dependent Diabetes
....
Plasma glucose screening also is a procedure that should be performed during the assessment of Type II diabetic patients (
Plasma, 1995, p. 88). ....
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Adult Type 1 Diabetes and Cognitive Dysfuntion
.... Consequently, even small decreases in postabsorbtive
plasma glucose concentration are sufficient to impair the brain's oxidative metabolism (4:152). ....
(422

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DIABETES
.... have been used in the US for four decades and are approved by the FDA for use in NIDDM; they potentiate insulin secretion and lower
plasma glucose concentration ....
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Case Study of Diabetes II
.... The client was again tested and found to be insulin resistant and hyperglycemic.
Plasma glucose concentrations were assessed with a
glucose hexokinase method. ....
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Role of Insulin Insulin is a hormone produced in the p
.... Empirical research suggests that, once
plasma glucose levels are normalized, postprandial
glucose levels can be maintained below diabetic levels by delivering ....
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Analysis of a Drug Study
.... Patients with severe hyperglycemia or glycosylated hemoglobin more than 9% or fasting
plasma glucose concentrations over 200 mg/dl, may need 250 mg of ....
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The Blood-Brain Barrier The Blood-Brain Barrier
.... This stereospecificity is so strong, that the membrane proteins are actually able to separate
glucose molecules from their associated
plasma water molecules. ....
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Diabetics & Massage Therapy
.... The most prominent clinical feature is hyperglycemia (fasting
plasma glucose level > 126 mg/ dL, or glycosylated hemoglobin [A.sub.1c] (Hb[A.sub.1c]) > 6.9%). ....
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EFFECTS OF MASSAGE ON DIABETES
.... The most prominent clinical feature is hyperglycemia (fasting
plasma glucose level > 126 mg/ dL, or glycosylated hemoglobin [A.sub.1c] (Hb[A.sub.1c]) > 6.9%). ....
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Marijuana and Medical Use
.... doses nor orally ingested tetrahydrocannabinol (the primary active ingredient in marijuana) in large doses had any significant effect on
plasma glucose levels. ....
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Medical Interventions
.... The client was again tested and found to be insulin resistant and hyperglycemic.
Plasma glucose concentrations were assessed with a
glucose hexokinase method. ....
(3920

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NEJM Article
.... mass index (the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters) of more than 30; diabetes mellitus, defined by a
plasma glucose level of at ....
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Hemoglobin
.... oxygen carrier is needed because oxygen is not sufficiently soluble in
plasma to supply .... A in the human, most with sugars such as
glucose,
glucose-6-phosphate ....
(1334

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A creatinine molecule
.... from the renal filtrate, and this is the difference between
plasma and the ....
Glucose is reabsorbed by active transport mechanisms so that no
glucose is present ....
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Osmosis Osmosis is the process of diff
.... particles by wrapping pseudopodia, projections of the
plasma membrane, around .... amino group receptors, eg glucokinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of
glucose. ....
(2432

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Biochemistry Osmosis is the process of diff
.... particles by wrapping pseudopodia, projections of the
plasma membrane, around .... amino group receptors, eg glucokinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of
glucose. ....
(2429

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Cellular Respiration
.... The cycle runs twice, and by then the original
glucose has been converted to six .... place in the mitochondria, but in the membranes, and on the
plasma membrane of ....
(830

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Cellular Respiration & Food
.... The cycle runs twice, and by then the original
glucose has been converted to six .... place in the mitochondria, but in the membranes, and on the
plasma membrane of ....
(830

3

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Cellular Respiration
.... The cycle runs twice, and by then the original
glucose has been converted to six .... place in the mitochondria, but on the membranes, and on the
plasma membrane of ....
(993

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Various Aspects of Science
.... The
plasma membrane surrounds the cell The nucleus and its major components which are chromosomes, chromatin .... During a long run, energy is obtained from
glucose. ....
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The Kidneys
.... is an ultrafiltrate of blood, and normally contains no
plasma proteins or .... the urine - hematuria b) hemoglobin in the urine - hemoglobinuria c)
glucose in the ....
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Effects of Caffeine in Sports-Related Performance
.... they contribute to such critical processes as glycogenolysis,
glucose uptake, gluconeogenesis .... has been found to increase levels of
plasma catecholamines both ....
(2533

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Hormones and Weight-Training in Elderly Males
.... glomerular filtration rate; and (2) increased adiposity with concomitant adverse effects on blood pressure,
glucose clearance, and
plasma lipoprotein profiles ....
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Racial Differences in Incidence of Diabetes
.... and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, but lower
plasma triglycerides than .... density lipoprotein cholesterol, but lower levels of
glucose and triglycerides. ....
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EFFECTS OF A VEGETARIAN DIET
.... hypercarotenosis, with a yellowing of the skin and high
plasma carotenoid concentrations .... many metabolic reactions, such as the metabolism of
glucose and fatty ....
(2368

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Causes of Liver and Gallbladder Problems
.... that deliver many enzymes to control
glucose metabolism and maintain
glucose homeostasis in .... of ammonia from the body as urea, synthesis of
plasma proteins, and ....
(519

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Hepatocytes
.... that deliver many enzymes to control
glucose metabolism and maintain
glucose homeostasis in .... of ammonia from the body as urea, synthesis of
plasma proteins, and ....
(519

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Functions of Proteins in Humans
.... The fall in blood
glucose during the exercise test was significantly reduced after .... Kingsbury, Kay and Hjelm (1998) analyzed the
plasma free amino acid patterns ....
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Kupffer Cells
.... spreading; they will also develop an exaggerated ruffling of their
plasma membrane .... of Kupffer cell prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) results in greater
glucose output by ....
(1922

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