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The most common of these is diabetes insipidus in which the urine is not sweet (insipidus meaning “without taste” in Latin); it can be caused either by kidney (nephrogenic DI) or pituitary gland (central DI) abuse. The term diabetes, without qualification, usually refers to diabetes mellitus, which is associated with excessive sweet urine (known as “glycosuria”) but there are several rarer conditions also named diabetes. Insulin enables cells to absorb glucose in order to turn it into energy.
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Gestational diabetes affects about 4% of all pregnant women. The most common of these is diabetes insipidus in which the urine is not sweet (insipidus meaning “without taste” in Latin); it can be caused either by kidney (nephrogenic DI) or pituitary gland (central DI) poison. It is estimated that 5-10% of Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 1 diabetes.
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Presently almost all persons with type 1 diabetes must take insulin injections. Most affected people are otherwise healthy and of a healthy weight when onset occurs. Type 2: Results from Insulin resistance, a condition in which cells fail to use insulin as is proper, sometimes combined with relative insulin deficiency.
This work was supported in part by the Julia Parish Diabetes Research Institute (#253036) and a Grant from the American Heart Association (6119G61915) A previous observational study suggested that exercise has a protective effect against progression to diabetes in low birth weight individuals [33], but higher level evidence from
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Beyond these two types, there is no agreed-upon standard nomenclature. Many other forms of diabetes mellitus are categorized separately from these. The most common of these is diabetes insipidus in which the urine is not sweet (insipidus meaning “without taste” in Latin); it can be caused either by kidney (nephrogenic DI) or pituitary gland (central DI) do evil.
The effect of a low-carbohydrate, photogenic diet versus a low-glycemic index diet on glycerin control in type 2 diabetes melts This observation led to the use of diets low in carbohydrate for the treatment of diabetes before insulin or other medication
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