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Type 1 Diabetes (Juvenile Onset)




www.nucleusinc.com This 3D animation explains the causes, symptoms and treatment of Type 1 Diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes is a condition in which your pancreas does not produce insulin, a hormone your body needs to maintain proper blood sugar levels. Without insulin, glucose cannot get into your cells, so they are starved for the calories they should be receiving from glucose. In addition, the glucose level builds up in your bloodstream, resulting in a condition called hyperglycemia. If you have Type I diabetes, your goal is to keep your blood glucose within a normal range. This is done through a combination of proper insulin replacement, monitoring your blood glucose and, just as importantly, eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise.


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  1. :) nice.

  2. Very, very good video

  3. please do all the types of diabetes

  4. Great…. Amazing Video..Thank Nucleus !

  5. Excelent!!!… and great work… Nucleus… could make a video of metabolic syndrome???? or a disease of central nervous system (Parkinson or Alzheimer)???
    Great work!!!!!!

  6. my cousin is Hypoglycemic

  7. @BugsBunnay94 so what? millions of people are

  8. very informative …… like it

  9. so thats how it works, damn disease makes your white blood cells confused

  10. you tank,i’ll kill them with stun

  11. Keton bodies are not byproducts, they are made so brain can use stored fat as fuel, because fat can’t go through the brain-blood barrier -.-

  12. could you do one on hypoglycemics? my best friend is a hypoglycemic and she always describes how it works but i never fully under stood it.

    She also has a friend with diabetes and they always said that if they could they would trade half of their pancreas and they’d have it balanced out. specially cause they’re matching blood types…. i wounder why they never invented a surgery like that :I


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