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English
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This program teaches pregnant women with gestational diabetes how to keep their blood glucose in a safe and healthy range. Content Includes: gestational diabetes overview, a management plan, and as baby grows. A Milner-Fenwick production, in collaboration with the American Association of Diabetes Educators.
5) Diabetes
Series
Language
English
Description
Learn the many feelings that your loved ones might have about your diagnosis and the importance of honest and open communication.
7) Pre-Diabetes
Series
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Description
Being physically active is important to your overall health, especially if you have pre-diabetes. See how regular exercise helps you manage your weight and helps to reduce your chances of developing type 2 diabetes.
Series
Pub. Date
[2009], c2009
Language
English
Description
Following an opening segment on the importance of oxygen to the human body, this program studies the structure and function of the respiratory system. Topics include the anatomy of the upper respiratory tract, the lower respiratory tract, and the alveoli; the diffusion of gas molecules through the walls of the alveoli and capillaries, and the effect of high altitude on the diffusion process; and the mechanics of breathing via the bulk flow transport...
12) Just Like You
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Language
English
Description
What can I do to give my child the best chance for a happy, fulfilled life after a burn?” After a burn accident, all caregivers desperately search for an answer to this question. In "Just Like You", parents of child burn survivors respond. They open their hearts and share their stories of fear, anger, guilt and love. They let caregivers of burned children know that they are not alone in their struggle with complicated emotions. As in the first film,...
Pub. Date
[2013], c2010
Language
English
Description
Endocrine system glands produce hormones, the chemical messengers that travel through your bloodstream to other locations. While your brain continuously sends instructions to your endocrine system and receives feedback from its parts, your endocrine and nervous systems work together. The two systems are called your neuroendocrine system. The hypothalamus, a part of your brain, controls your endocrine system; for this reason it is called the master...
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