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This master clinician of diabetes was one of the first physicians to make the association regarding the double jeopardy of type 2 diabetes mellitus and atheroscleropathy with its associated morbidity and mortality in cardiovascular disease.
In "The Rhetoric of Reaction" he wrote that purveyors of "timid ignorance" rely on three types of argument: jeopardy (reforms will cost a lot and endanger previous gains); perversity (reforms will harm the people they are intended to help); and futility (problems are so huge that nothing can be done about them).
In patients who receive fixed basal insulin doses given by insulin pump or injections of long-acting insulin analogs, the increased metabolic demands that occur on nights after afternoon exercise combined with the impaired ability of falling glucose levels to stimulate an adequate epinephrine response during sleep put patients with type 1 diabetes at increased jeopardy for NH (5).
The second part included questions about using educational games: support of their use in residency training (yes/no), current use (yes/no), type of educational games used (Jeopardy style, board game, other), and the purpose of using the games (for teaching, review, evaluation).
The opposite type of games can also be addictive – games about jeopardy and time pressure like Mushi Himesama, a 2D shooter which was originally an arcade game and is now on iPhone.
Types of game shows include: Trivia games like Jeopardy and Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?[1][2].
Just in case you think you might have missed one of these entries, here they are, read left to right and straight across: LOSE ONE'S NERVE Maybe it's all part of Mr. DiPietro's MASTER PLAN (clued in a brilliant, "Jeopardy!"-type of way as "What's the big idea?") to make us think we're crazy by filling our Sunday puzzle with what seems like gibberish.
Final Jeopardy!
Jeopardy champion.
During "Jeopardy".
A sense of jeopardy?
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