Similar words: label, bet, better, a bed of roses, between, variable, reliable, test. Meaning: [‚daɪə'biːtiːz] n. any of several metabolic disorders marked by excessive urination and persistent thirst.
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61. As knowledge of basic platelet metabolism increases it will be more easy to identify platelet abnormalities and their pathogenesis in diabetes mellitus.
62. Diabetes results when the insulin reserve no longer meets demand.
63. High exposure to dioxins has been associated with cancer, low sperm counts, behavioural problems and diabetes.
64. Absorption from such sites is very likely to be erratic, leading to poorly controlled diabetes and possibly unexplained hypoglycaemia.
65. Diabetes causes 178, 000 deaths annually in the United States; it is the fourth-leading cause of death.
66. Screening for diabetes during pregnancy Editor, - R J Jarrett expresses many concerns about the existence of gestational diabetes.
67. Even more alarming is the higher incidence of type 2 diabetes among young people.
68. Intervention trials were performed in normotensive patients with insulin-dependent diabetes and microalbuminuria.
69. Both foot amputations and insulin injections are treatments for diabetes, but only the latter is specific to the disease process.
70. S., died Monday from complications brought about by diabetes, the disease that forced the amputation of Larivee's legs.
71. Asthma, heart conditions, diabetes or epilepsy may expose you to special risks with watersports in the heat.
72. However, nearly 40 % of women with gestational diabetes develop diabetes within 20 years.
73. Platelet-adhesion studies Early studies of platelet function in diabetes used in vitro tests of platelet adhesion.
74. Catecholamines and the nervous system Abnormalities of the nervous system have been implicated in the development of hypertension in diabetes.
75. There are many criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.
76. Diabetes occurs when the body does not use or make the hormone insulin.
77. Though only a small proportion go on to develop diabetes[Sentencedict.com], these subjects have an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
78. Certain ethnic groups are at higher risk for developing diabetes.
79. Diabetes predisposes the patient to fungus or other opportunistic infections involving the intracranial contents.
80. Through its strong associations with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, abdominal obesity in particular is injurious.
81. Introduction Diabetic nephropathy kills many patients with insulin dependent diabetes.
82. A medical spokesman explained that he needed an urgent operation to treat glaucoma caused by diabetes.
83. If it fails, diabetes may develop, which can cause blindness and kidney failure. 7.
84. General practitioners have also found intensive courses in diabetes helpful in keeping them up to date and improving their clinical skills.
85. Scientists have strong evidence that Type I diabetes is a metabolic disorder triggered by an autoimmune reaction.
86. First, he had to deal with diabetes that sapped his strength.
87. Vaccines, antibiotics, insulin for diabetes and kidney transplants are just a few examples.
88. Like arthritis, multiple sclerosis and diabetes, lupus is a disease of the immune system gone awry.
89. In this form of diabetes, the pancreas stops making insulin or makes only a tiny amount.
90. We routinely test patients for high blood pressure and diabetes.