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Results 51 - 60 of 95 for Diabetes
  1. ... have an autoimmune disorder, such as type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, or thyroid disease, than people without ...
  2. ... of health problems such as heart disease or diabetes. However, studies have not clearly demonstrated whether these ...
  3. ... of this condition. In addition, a mother with diabetes is more likely than a healthy mother to ...
  4. ... common in older people, including heart disease and diabetes, also influence age-related hearing loss. Nutritional factors ( ...
  5. ... the forearm (radioulnar synostosis), allergies, asthma, type 2 diabetes, seizures, congenital heart defects, and an inflammatory condition ...
  6. ... tract, such as Parkinson's disease, type 2 diabetes, various types of muscular dystrophy, or Kawasaki disease. ...
  7. ... defects). Some affected individuals develop a condition called diabetes mellitus, in which blood sugar (glucose) levels can ...
  8. ... people with nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly and pituitary dysfunction develop diabetes insipidus, a condition that disrupts the balance between ...
  9. ... some instances, other health conditions cause this disorder. Diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance are the most ...
  10. ... life. Complications of obesity can include type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension), and abnormally high cholesterol ...
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