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Results 41 - 50 of 74 for Diabetes mellitus
  1. ... shock. Lower-than-normal measurements may indicate aldosteronism, diabetes insipidus, excess fluid intake, renal tubular necrosis or ...
  2. Diabetes causes an excessive amount of glucose to remain in the blood stream which may cause damage ...
  3. ... of glucose within the blood a person with diabetes should test their blood regularly. The procedure is ...
  4. ... insulin pumps may be utilized by people with diabetes to inject insulin into the body in a ...
  5. ... into the abdominal fat of a person with diabetes. Dosage instructions are entered into the pump's small ...
  6. A person with diabetes constantly manages their blood's sugar (glucose) levels. After a blood sample is taken and tested, it is determined whether ...
  7. ... may also reduce other risk factors, such as diabetes and high bad cholesterol.
  8. People with diabetes are at risk for blood vessel injury, which may be severe enough to cause tissue damage in the ...
  9. ... the risks and symptoms for other disorders including diabetes, stroke, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative ...
  10. ... help reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
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