As defined by The Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Ed. Brigham Narins. Vol. 1. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale, 2005, "Diabetes is the Greek term for "passing through," a phrase used to describe multiple diseases characterized by excessive urination. There are multiple forms of diabetes. The most frequently described is diabetes mellitus, a chronic disorder involving the body's use of blood glucose (blood sugar) and the synthesis, or utility, of the hormone insulin. However, not all forms of diabetes involve glucose or insulin.
The purpose is that people can delay and possibly prevent the disease by physical activity and healthier eating.
In the type of information that will aver on the blog. It''s like living with diabetes in the daily life of today. The processes that have to do have a healthy life with diabetes. In the blog with find how it affects diabetes in Puerto Rico.
Reference:
Barnett, A. (2011). Diabetes-science, serendipity and common sense. Diabetic Medicine: A Journal Of The British Diabetic Association, 28(11), 1289-1299. doi:10.1111/j.1464-5491.2011.03396.x
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