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Results 51 - 60 of 74 for Diabetes mellitus
  1. ... person's risk of illness and death due to diabetes, stroke, heart disease, hypertension, high cholesterol, and kidney ...
  2. ... 75 grams of glucose. You are diagnosed with diabetes if your blood glucose level is 200 mg/ ...
  3. An individual with diabetes should wear or carry I.D. information (such as an alert bracelet) that emergency medical staff can find. A ...
  4. ... chronic health conditions, such as heart disease or diabetes.
  5. People with diabetes, seizure disorders, or heart disease should always wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace that emergency medical workers ...
  6. ... which may be caused by conditions such as diabetes. The monofilament is a small strand of nylon ...
  7. People with diabetes must take special care of their fingers and toes to be sure they are receiving adequate blood supply.
  8. ... the risk of illness and death due to diabetes, stroke, coronary artery disease, kidney and gallbladder disorders, ...
  9. ... and arm. Some people (older adults, people with diabetes, and women) may have little or no chest ...
  10. ... may be affected by systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus. The nerve can also be damaged by ...
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