Diabeties+Article


 * Diabetes Article

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What are the key players in Diabetes? Why? Blood Sugarand Blood Glucose are the two most important things that affect a person that has Diabeties. The reason that people experience low blood sugars is that their bodies have a low amount of Insulin so as a result they must take insulin shots to keep their level at normal. What are the unexpected key players in Diabetes? Why? A hormone from the bodies skeleton can now play a key role in determining how the body handels sugar. This however is a very recent theory, and has not had a lot of time to be examined more closley. Explain the connection between bones and fat? Scientists believe that if "fat regulates bones, then bones must regulate fat", They think this because if a homrome is produced by fat, then it becomes an important "regulator" for the bone metabilism. Explain the connection between bones and the pancreas? The bones get messages to start growing they do this from a specific hormone. This hormone contains sugar, and sometimes it can fool the body into thinking that there is too much sugar in the blood streme or too little and then send a message to the pancreas to stop making or make more insulin. In a way the body is confusing its self, and attacking its self leaving the pancreas with very mixed signals about what to do. Explain the connection between the brain and diabetes. The brain is getting all fo these mixed signals as well, so the only way that it knows how to respond is to start sending out signals to organs and other things, in order to attempt to fix this huge mess thats going on in the body. As a result if the brain gets involved it can really make matters worse, and mess things up even more, causing a huge amount of stray signals being sent. Explain the connection between the immune system and diabetes? The immune system is kind of the same way as the brain, so it starts getting sent all of thses signals about what and what not to fight off, and as a result it starts to attack things that don't necessarily need to be attacked. In a lot of cases it attacks the Pancreas causing it to shut down and no longer being able to produce insuline, leading the person to be diabetic. Again a mess is being made from all of these signals telling everything what to do.

This article tries to explain all of the ways that a person can get diabeties. There is so much more goin on than just the pancreas and insulin, and its important for a person to know how the body can get set off and basically start attacking its self. Once the body starts attacking, there really is no other way to stop it with out medical intervention, and most of the time these injuries are life long illnusses that a person has to deal with. Diabeties is a very serious disease that can be linked all over the body, the one thing that remains a constant though is the fact that it is very terminal, causing a life time of problems for a perosn wonce they become infected with the disease.
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