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Results 1 - 10 of 194 for Diabetes mellitus type 1
  1. ... and risk factors are different for each type: Type 1 diabetes is less common, accounting for 5% to 10% ... latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, a variant of type 1 diabetes), MODY (maturity-onset diabetes of the young), and ...
  2. ... Kidney Diseases -- www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes
  3. Exercise is an important part of managing your diabetes . If you are obese or overweight, exercise can help you manage your weight. ...
  4. ... pancreas is insulin dependent diabetes, or type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is the result of an autoimmune attack on ...
  5. ... ketoacidosis. DKA is sometimes the first sign of type 1 diabetes in people who have not yet been diagnosed. ... in someone who has already been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Infection, injury, a serious illness, missing doses of ...
  6. ... bodies (which are acidic) build up during uncontrolled diabetes (usually type 1 diabetes). Hyperchloremic acidosis is caused by the loss ...
  7. ... the risks involved with surgery, most people with type 1 diabetes do not have a pancreas transplant shortly after ... It is almost always done when someone with type 1 diabetes also needs a kidney transplant. The pancreas makes ...
  8. ... it many times a day. If you have type 1 diabetes, check your blood sugar at least 4 times ... For people with type 1 diabetes, the American Diabetes Association recommends that blood sugar targets be based on a person's needs and goals, including whether ...
  9. ... if: You have or are at risk for type 1 diabetes You appear to have an allergic response to ... part of the testing that diagnoses you with type 1 diabetes. If you develop anti-insulin antibodies, insulin may ...
  10. ... family history is a risk factor for both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. However, many people with ... job managing my blood sugar. Fact: People with type 1 diabetes must use insulin because their body no longer ...
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