Derek C Beatty1,*, Christina G Yap2
1Department of Biological Science, Business Studies, University of Edinburgh, and Aston Clinton Scientific Ltd., United Kingdom
2Senior Lecturer in Metabolic Medicine at Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University, Malaysia
*Corresponding author: Mr. Derek C Beatty, Department of Biological Science, Business Studies, University of Edinburgh, and Aston Clinton Scientific Ltd., United Kingdom; E-mails: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected].
Received Date: January 09, 2023
Published Date: April 17, 2023
Citation: Beatty DC, et al. (2023). Forensic Law in Hypoglycaemia-2. Mathews J Diabetes Obes. 6(1):16.
Copyrights: Beatty DC, et al. © (2023).
ABSTRACT
We start 2023 with the sad statistic that a 39% rise in the number of children needing help for serious Mental Health including eating disorders have been statistically analysed from NHS data with 1,169,515 under 18’s referred for mental health treatment in 2021/22 compared to 839,750 in 2020/21 and 850,741 referrals in 2019/20. Can Hypoglycaemia Unawareness offer possible understanding of this sad disclosure to help children, youths, and families?
Keywords: Hypoglycaemia, Neuroglycopenia, Insulin, Diabetes, Addison’s Disease, Addisonian Adrenalin Crisis, Thyroid Disease, Endocrinology, Temporary Mental Health Impairment, Statute Law, Legal issues with Hypoglycaemia and Neuroglycopenia, Fast Acting Insulin, Slow Acting Insulin, Glucose, Fast Acting Glucose to treat Hypoglycaemia, Hypoglycaemia Unawareness, Purkinje Cells, Stiff Person Syndrome, FASD Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Sheehan Syndrome or Postpartum Hypopituitarism.