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Results 71 - 80 of 95 for Diabetes
  1. ... risk of kidney stones include obesity, type 2 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease (abnormal inflammation of the intestinal ...
  2. ... influence blood pressure. Other disorders, such as obesity, diabetes, and obstructive sleep apnea also increase the risk ...
  3. ... possible maternal risk factors for spina bifida include diabetes mellitus, obesity, exposure to high heat (such as ...
  4. ... cataracts) in both eyes, skin ulcers, type 2 diabetes, diminished fertility, severe hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis), ...
  5. ... term follow-up of two patients. Pediatr Endocrinol Diabetes Metab. 2021;27(3):227-231. doi: 10. ...
  6. ... may develop into a more serious disease called diabetes mellitus. Most affected individuals also have high levels ...
  7. ... have diseases such as obesity, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, or kidney disease before they become pregnant have ...
  8. ... chronic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes. Researchers suspect that certain lifestyle factors, including smoking, ...
  9. ... in hormonal problems such as a condition called diabetes insipidus that leads to excessive urination. Abnormally high ...
  10. ... medical conditions including high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes mellitus, as well as family history. The risk ...
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