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Diabetes: What is an example of a disease caused by homeostasis failure?

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Every disease or medical condition involves some disruption of homeostasis, the body's process for maintaining a stable internal environment. In this context, a powerful and widely understood example of a disease caused by homeostasis failure is diabetes mellitus, where the body’s ability to regulate blood glucose is compromised.

Why do you shiver when you don't eat?: The Science Behind Low Blood Sugar

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When your blood sugar levels drop below 70 mg/dL, your body can release stress hormones that cause shakiness and sweating. So, **why do you shiver when you don't eat**? This common phenomenon is a direct result of your body's complex and powerful survival mechanisms kicking in to restore balance and provide necessary energy.

What is one factor that contributes to homeostasis?

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Approximately 90% of the body's homeostatic processes rely on negative feedback loops to maintain stability. This primary regulatory mechanism is a key factor that contributes to homeostasis by counteracting changes and keeping internal conditions within a healthy, stable range.