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  1. ... glucose may be high if the mother has diabetes . Check to see if a baby was exposed ...
  2. ... your risk for oral health problems, such as: Diabetes Heart disease HIV Conditions that affect your immune ...
  3. ... Liver Injury [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; 2012-. Acetaminophen. [Updated ...
  4. ... lung disease caused by breathing in silica dust Diabetes Severe kidney disease Low body weight Organ transplants ...
  5. ... your family You have another condition, such as diabetes , that makes your risk higher than normal What ...
  6. ... different conditions, including: Dehydration. Kidney disease. Heart disease . Diabetes . Lung infection (such as tuberculosis ). Malabsorption , a condition ...
  7. ... birth defects Are age 35 or older Have diabetes Have had a viral infection during pregnancy If ...
  8. ... long-lasting) health condition, such as asthma or diabetes Are in the hospital What happens during a ...
  9. ... conditions: Hepatitis . Cirrhosis . Alcohol use disorder (AUD). Pancreatitis . Diabetes . Heart failure . Side effects of a medicine . Certain ...
  10. ... your parents. Have certain medical conditions. They include diabetes and high blood pressure . If your risk of ...
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