Good thesis statement for a research paper on Diabetes?!


Question: Good thesis statement for a research paper on Diabetes?
Oh gosh, haha, I hope my teacher isn't reading this lol.
But I need a good thesis statement for a research paper on Diabetes.
(Haha, I think I'll just delete this after I find what I need so my teacher can't find it lol).
What should I say?

There's like no prompt or anything.
I wrote a research paper earlier in the year about how this invention benefited society and I got a 100 on it :)
But that was easy because my teacher like told us to what it was supposed to be about, how the society benefits from that invention. So I thought of like three things to write about and I was good to go.
And plus, my whole class had to do the same thing, but choose different inventions.

But for this paper, my teacher didn't like be specific on what I had to really talk about.
We just had to just pick what we want and write.
But exactly what should I say? I'm going to talk about what Diabetes is and the symptoms and like what should you do about it.

But it's kinda hard. Well, it's easy because I can find lots of info on Diabetes, but its hard because I don't know how to put it all together. That's where the thesis statement comes. Thesis statements like shape it together. I can follow it if I had one, then my paper would sound all smooth and stuff haha.

So can anyone help me?
Can you think of something I can use as a thesis statement about Diabetes?

(I won't copy it word for word, I'll just paraphrase it)
Thanks! (:

Oh and ayy-sap please lol.
I need to finish this paper as soon as I can. Thanks again!

Answers:

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Usually, my theses have 3 parts to it. So you can say something like Diabetes has several symptoms (i dont know if it does), affects people's lives and their family, and changes the way people think about food. Something like that.



I would start with Diabetes is very much underdiagnosed. Then why most doctors don't treat Prediabetes. Then The use of drug that can kill you.

Then the 4 key steps to control glucose levels.
There are 4 key steps to controlling glucose levels :

1) EXERCISE- Walking is fine but Nordic Walking is Great. Exercise also lowers Glucose levels , lowers Cholesterol and lowers Blood Pressure. Google it.Exercise is Non-Negotiable !!!Thats why it is Number 1 on the list.
2) Knowledge- http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/index.ph… This is a great site for info
3) Meds. Metformin to start. Never , ever take Actos or Avandia. They may kill you. Bone fractures, heart problems and what diabetics really don't need is that they change Bone Stem Cells to Fat Cells.Also never ever take Onglyza or Januvia . They can can inhibit the bodys immune system and let cancer spread.
4) Diet- A low carb diet is in order. I can't count carbs so I use Mendosa's Glycemic Index Diet. Great for the whole family. http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm

Take care

TIN




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