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Physiology & Medicine / ?How dangerous geneticaly modify food and why no news about it?
« on: 14/09/2010 02:44:14 »
"But the characterisation as diabetes II as a disease affecting only fat, indolent people is really glibness not worthy of an RN (as I believe you've told us elsewhere that you are)"
I reviewed my post just now and I did specify Diabetes II in my post. But thanks for showing us all that you know about Diabetes I. I'm impressed.
I am not only an RN but a member of the American Association of Diabetes Educators young feller me lad. I have lot's of clinical experience in my 40 year career. Thank you for your informative and interesting little monograph on the subject.
As a short post (which people may actually read) I restricted myself to a concise statement of the facts. If you want to astronomically increase your risk of developing Type II Diabetes then sit around and eat the wrong foods. That is why we have suddenly begun to see children with frank Type II Diabetes where it was once unheard of.
Obviously, age (as is ethnicity) is also a factor in developing this disease - the point is that you can give yourself the body of a sick old person if you abuse your diet and don't get enough exercise.
But who am I - simple country RN that I am - to tell you how to live your life? I've made a pretty good income out of people who say they know much more about Diabetes (both types I & II) than I do. Knock yourself out, Tiger. Diabetes is becoming a growth industry and we can use the work.
I reviewed my post just now and I did specify Diabetes II in my post. But thanks for showing us all that you know about Diabetes I. I'm impressed.
I am not only an RN but a member of the American Association of Diabetes Educators young feller me lad. I have lot's of clinical experience in my 40 year career. Thank you for your informative and interesting little monograph on the subject.
As a short post (which people may actually read) I restricted myself to a concise statement of the facts. If you want to astronomically increase your risk of developing Type II Diabetes then sit around and eat the wrong foods. That is why we have suddenly begun to see children with frank Type II Diabetes where it was once unheard of.
Obviously, age (as is ethnicity) is also a factor in developing this disease - the point is that you can give yourself the body of a sick old person if you abuse your diet and don't get enough exercise.
But who am I - simple country RN that I am - to tell you how to live your life? I've made a pretty good income out of people who say they know much more about Diabetes (both types I & II) than I do. Knock yourself out, Tiger. Diabetes is becoming a growth industry and we can use the work.