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Website. kmtc.ac.ke. The Kenya Medical Training College [1] (KMTC) is a state Corporation under the Ministry of Health entrusted with the role of training of the various health disciplines in the health sector, to serve the local, regional and international markets. The College aligns its strategies to those of the health sector, which in turn ...
Early detection and intervention can help prevent complications. Stress management: Practice stress-reducing techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga. Stress can affect blood sugar ...
Gold, Blue and White. Nickname. RVTI, Techie. Website. rvti.ac.ke. Rift Valley Technical Training institute (RVTTI) is a public technical training institute located in the highland city of Eldoret, Kenya. It is one of the Technical Training Institutes in Kenya. [1] The institution offers Artisan, Craft, Diploma and Higher Diploma Courses with ...
Website. hekima.ac.ke. Hekima College is a Jesuit school of theology in Nairobi, Kenya, affiliated with the Catholic University of Eastern Africa. It opened in 1984 as a seminary for Jesuits studying to be priests. [1] Since its opening, Hekima has diversified its student base. In 2004 it opened the Institute of Peace Studies and International ...
Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) is a potentially life threatening condition involving extremely high blood sugar (glucose) levels. When your blood sugar gets too high, the kidneys try to ...
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Website. tum.ac.ke. Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) is a public university located in the coastal city of Mombasa. [1][2] It is amongst the oldest institution of higher learning in Kenya. It is one of the National Polytechnics recently elevated to a fully fledged University in Kenya. It was awarded its charter in 2013 by-then president ...
Recommended blood sugar range. Fasting (before eating) 80–130 mg/dL. 1–2 hours after a meal. Lower than 180 mg/dL. Ranges are adjusted for children under 18 years with type 1 diabetes ...