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Being Healthy in the Modern World: Diabetes and the Development of NHS

   

Added on  2023-06-14

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Being healthy in the Modern
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Table of content
Introduction
History
Development of NHS
Conclusion
References
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Introduction
Diabetes refers to a disease which occur
when individual blood glucose or blood
sugar get higher. Blood glucose refers to
a main source of energy which comes
from eating food. Insulin is a hormone
which are made in pancreas and enable
glucose to get from food into cells of
individual to use as energy. There are a
large number of population who are
suffering from diabetes which about 7%
of UK population are living with
diabetes.
There are also large number of children
who have diabetes and diagnosed every
year. To deal with it, National Health
Services has made better and effective
response related with diabetic problem.
They provide high quality care and
treatment to the patient which increases
healthcare cost (Camacho and et. al.,
2018). This issue is getting higher and
creating burden on healthcare due to
diabetes.
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