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diabetes

(see: sugar)

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diabetes

Diabetes is a serious disease that can cause permanent damage to the body. People with family members who have type 2 diabetes should get their blood sugar levels checked regularly, as it can be passed down through genes.

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diabetes

Heredity plays a role in causing this disease.

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Type 1 diabetes is a disease where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks cells in the pancreas that make insulin. This causes the body to not have enough insulin, which is needed to help the body use sugar for energy.

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This website provides information about diabetes. It explains what diabetes is, how it is diagnosed, and how it can be managed. It also provides tips on how to stay healthy and prevent diabetes.

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When someone has diabetes, their body is not able to process the normal amount of sugar from food because it does not have enough of the hormone insulin. Insulin is made in the pancreas and helps the body turn sugar into energy. Without enough insulin, the sugar stays in the blood and causes blood sugar levels to rise.

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It can cause a person to be unable to have an erection.

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These are signs that someone may be dehydrated. They may be urinating more often than usual, shaking when they are hungry, and their lips may feel dry.

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Diabetes is a disease caused by eating too much sugar. The pancreas is not able to make enough insulin to process the sugar, so it builds up in the body.

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Diabetes is caused by the body destroying its own cells in the pancreas that are responsible for producing insulin. These cells can be destroyed by the body creating its own antibodies, or by genetic causes that make the cells weaker and more vulnerable to viruses, which can then destroy them.

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diabetes

This condition usually happens before someone turns 30 years old, but it can also be found in babies within the first month after they are born.

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diabetes

(see: sugar-free diabetes)

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People with type 1 diabetes, including myself, don't like to think of it as an illness. We take insulin injections regularly, just like everyone else, so we don't feel any different. Diabetics don't have to follow a special diet, it's just a healthy way of eating that everyone should follow.

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A person with diabetes who takes care of themselves and follows their doctor's instructions will live longer than someone without diabetes.

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diabetes

(see: diabetic)

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