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@animangacreators ♡ Challenge 29 Drama Genre - Most Dramatic Plot Twist/Reveal
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ANIMANGA CREATORS CHALLENGE TWENTY NINE: DRAMA GENRE
(feat. fruits basket)
we’re excited to introduce the drama genre challenge for all those who love the drama! in this challenge, you must make three creations of different animangas with the drama genre listed on anilist/wikipedia, and following the prompts listed below. This is a permanent challenge and can be completed at any time.
prompts list:
- favorite drama animanga - a self-sacrificing moment - most dramatic plot twist/reveal
to complete the challenge and earn the badge, you must:
- join our network - make 3 original creations following the prompts stated above - mention @animangacreators and include “drama genre” in the caption of your post as well as the prompt - this challenge is worth two challenger points - all 3 creations for this challenge must be of different animanga - submit the link to your posts into the #creations channel and the last one in #challenge-creations channel on discord so staff can award you the badge on the members page
if you have any questions, please check our faq page and feel free to message staff on discord. we can’t wait to see your creations!
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Horse racing license granted to teenager with type 1 diabetes
New Post has been published on http://type2diabetestreatment.net/diabetes-news/horse-racing-license-granted-to-teenager-with-type-1-diabetes/
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A teenager with type 1 diabetes has become the first person with the condition to be given a horse racing license. Historically, people with type 1 diabetes have been unable to participate in the sport because of safety concerns. Hector Barr, 16, grew up around horses as his father Stephen - who also has type 1 diabetes - raced horses as a youngster but was forced to give it up when he was diagnosed. To prevent history repeating itself, Hector's family worked with the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) to create a new protocol which allows him to race. Speaking to the Essex County Standard newspaper, Hector's mum Emma Barr said: "It is really massive - a huge step forward. Before [people with type 1 diabetes] have always been told no, no, no." In order to allow him to get on the race track, Hector's blood sugar levels are tested rigorously on the day. "The authorities have to know you are not going to lose consciousness because of a hypo," said Mrs Barr. "But readings can be taken from a patch on his arm which shows his blood sugar levels and their trajectory." The BHA medical department worked with Dr Ian Gallen, who is a diabetologist with expertise in athletes with diabetes to develop the new guidelines. A BHA spokesman said: "With improvements in the understanding and management of diabetes it is increasingly recognised that it is possible for diabetic athletes to compete at high level." Mrs Barr added: "Because of the adrenaline produced when he is racing, his sugar levels go up which means if Hector has multiple races at a meeting he has to work to bring them down before starting again. He also has to be very careful about what goes into his body. "All the medical staff at the courses have been briefed and often come and talk to Hector about the protocols. If he has a fall and loses consciousness then it is important people know he is diabetic." Since Hector has tried out the new policy he managed to race up and down the country. His next race will take place at Higham Point later this month. "He has had some very encouraging results and we are now looking forward to the next season," Mrs Barr said. "Hopefully this will not just benefit him, but open the door for others with diabetes."Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Type 2 Diabetes Diet Diabetes Destroyer Reviews Original Article
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@animangacreators ♡ Challenge 29 Drama Genre - Favourite Drama Animanga
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Beta cell regeneration discovery could open up type 1 diabetes treatment options
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US researchers have discovered a new way to regenerate insulin-producing beta cells, which could lead to new treatments for type 1 diabetes. Scientists from the University of California, Davis observed a new population of beta cells in both humans and mice that hasnt previously been known to researchers. These new cells found within pancreatic islets can make insulin, but cannot detect glucose, so in their current state could not function as a full beta cell. But when the study team observed the cells in greater detail, they found this new population could be used to replace beta cells killed off in people with type 1 diabetes. Lead author Dr Mark Huising and colleagues had been studying how insulin-producing cells work to regulate blood sugar levels. "We've seen phenomenal advances in the management of diabetes, but we cannot cure it," he said. "If you want to cure the disease, you have to understand how it works in the normal situation." They applied new microscopic techniques in mice and human cells and identified this new cell population within islets. They noticed the cells looked much like an immature beta cell, capable of producing insulin but not detecting glucose. Huising's team was able to observe alpha cells in the islet turn into immature beta cells and then mature into real beta cells. "We thus identified a lifelong source of new beta cells at a specialized site within healthy islets," Huising explained. "By comparing co-existing immature and mature beta cells within healthy islets, we stand to learn how to mature insulin-expressing cells into functional beta cells." The researchers believe this understanding could help in developing stem cell treatments for diabetes, and also shed light on type 2 diabetes, where beta cells become inactive and no longer release insulin. Andrew Rakeman, Ph.D., director of discovery research at JDRF, which helped fund the study, is excited about the potential significance of these results. "The work from Dr. Huising and his team is showing us not only the degree of plasticity in islet cells, but the paths these cells take when changing identity. "Adding to that the observations that the same processes appear to be occurring in human islets raises the possibility that these mechanistic insights may be able to be turned into therapeutic approaches for treating diabetes." The study has been published online in the journal Cell Metabolism.Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Type 2 Diabetes Diet Diabetes Destroyer Reviews Original Article
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New artificial pancreas trial shows positive results in young children with type 1 diabetes
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A new artificial pancreas trial in the US has shown the device to be safe and effective for use in children with type 1 diabetes aged 5-8 years. This artificial pancreas has been developed by scientists at the University of Virginia (UVA), and works by automatically delivering insulin to keep blood glucose levels well controlled. In this new study the device was shown to improve blood glucose levels compared to an insulin pump, which the children had been using previously. "Our study data show, for the first time, that among young children, 5 to 8 years old, this artificial pancreas maintains blood sugars in the target range better than the usual home regimen," said lead investigator, Mark DeBoer, M.D., associate professor at UVA. The artificial pancreas system was tested for 68 hours in six boys and six girls with type 1 diabetes, all of whom normally used an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor (CGM). During the time using the artificial pancreas, the children spent longer in their target blood sugar range, on average. They also experienced less hyperglycemia and no increase in episodes of hypoglycemia. DeBoer is buoyed by the findings and believes the artificial pancreas system could provide a valuable treatment option for young children. "Up until now, parents and doctors have had to decide how much insulin to give young children throughout the day to avoid dangerously low or high blood sugars," he said. "With the exception of insulin dosing for food intake, artificial pancreas makes all the dosing decisions. It can track the patient's blood sugar level and adjust the amount of insulin given to keep blood sugar in a target range. "These results, although in a small number of children, show great promise because similar results have been found in large-scale studies of older individuals with type 1 diabetes." The findings will be presented this week at the Endocrine Society's 99th annual meeting in Orlando, Florida.Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Type 2 Diabetes Diet Diabetes Destroyer Reviews Original Article
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Unique trial compares insulin pump to MDI treatment in type 1 diabetes
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The first-ever randomised controlled trial has compared the effectiveness of insulin pump therapy and multiple daily injections (MDI) in adults with type 1 diabetes who received structured diabetes education. Scientists from the University of Sheffield found that both therapies led to similar improvements in HbA1c, rates of severe hypoglycemia and improvements in psychological measures, although insulin pump users experienced more dietary freedom and less daily hassle. The Relative Effectiveness of Pumps Over MDI and Structured Education (REPOSE) trial randomised 317 people with type 1 diabetes to pump or MDI therapy, with both groups receiving similar structured diabetes education. The participants were then followed for two years. While both groups showed improved quality of life benefits and health markers, those using pumps had slightly greater HbA1c decreases, fewer diet restrictions and treatment satisfaction. HbA1c levels improved by 9.3 mmol/mol (0.85%) in the insulin pump group and by 4.5 mmol/mol (0.42%) in the MDI group. "People with type 1 diabetes might be better served by ensuring far greater availability of high quality, structured self-management training, which is currently only accessed by around 10% of adults in the UK," said the researchers. The researchers also noted that patients who receive structured diabetes education before adopting insulin pump treatment are more likely to benefit from insulin pump therapy and meet recommended HbA1c targets. "Participants might only recognise the limitations of insulin delivery by multiple daily injections if they start actively managing their diabetes after training," they said. "Those individuals could then be offered pump treatment to help them reach the stringent glucose targets necessary to achieve an HbA1c of 6.5% or to overcome problematic hypoglycemia." The findings appear online in The BMJ.Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Type 2 Diabetes Diet Diabetes Destroyer Reviews Original Article
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challenge 29
must include:
- character: louis tomlinson - setting: a crime scene - NO dialogue
150 words exactly.
*thanks to anon for submitting ideas for this challenge!*
remember to copy and paste the form given on the submission page into your post and tag your piece appropriately!
scroll down or click here to see a sample submission.
> challenge 29 submissions! > need more info/help? see about and rules. > more questions or suggestions? please share!
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