HMB202H1 Final: HMB202

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9 Oct 2017
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In outlying areas of toronto, particularly the northwest and east. Highest diabetes rates: least activity-friendly, least access to food, least available physicians & diabetes education programs, most high-risk communities, high income protected against diabetes. Disease is described as the end stage and irreversible. We don"t know the timeline when the fate of cell is sealed cus cell can become cancerous at any time and that is the time we don"t know. As a disease progresses it becomes more irreversible: etiology or the cause or the nature of the environmental perturbation that leads to disease. As the disease process develops, it has a greater tendency to become irreversible. We want full resolution: acute inflammation what happen if you take bacteria and put it in lung. When it finishes what it does we want to see a full resolution. If you have irreversible cell damage or injury it can lead to necrosis that is different from apoptosis.