Similar words: diabetes, alphabetical, alphabetically, adiabatic, diamagnetic, abet, electromagnetic radiation, abettor. Meaning: [‚daɪə'betɪk] n. someone who has diabetes. adj. 1. of or relating to or causing diabetes 2. suffering from diabetes.
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31, In this study no difference was observed in the plasma cholesterol concentration between control and diabetic rats.
32, No practice audits of diabetic care were under way during the study.
33, In doing so, he developed a blister on his foot that turned into a diabetic ulcer.
34, For these reasons studies detailing the effects of diabetic control on platelet function must be interpreted with caution.
35, The unpaired t test was used to compare the mean levels of diabetic control in two groups by means of a two sided test.
36, All recipes have been time and taste tested, most notably by her discriminating and diabetic husband.
37, Then his weaknesses - alcohol, drugs, any physical weakness such as being a diabetic.
38, Conclusion - Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition by enalapril effectively reduces microalbuminuria in normotensive diabetic patients whereas hydrochlorothiazide is not effective.
39, This difference in prescribing between rural and urban areas was found almost exclusively in patients not attending a hospital diabetic clinic.
40, Results in studies of diabetic patients are consistent with this hypothesis.
41, These findings suggest that lipoprotein abnormalities in the diabetic state may also indirectly affect platelet function by damaging vascular endothelium.
42, The current recommended diabetic dietary regimen appears to result in a reduction in lipid cardiovascular risk.
43, In the diabetic subjects studied, therefore,(Sentencedict.com) the possibility of gastric retention of solids has not been answered.
44, Health gain has been rather narrowly defined in primary care studies of diabetic care to date.
45, Spontaneous platelet aggregation Several studies have attempted to assess whether there is evidence of increased circulating platelet aggregates in diabetic subjects.
46, Introduction Diabetic nephropathy kills many patients with insulin dependent diabetes.
47, Later studies have taken care to define the diabetic population studied in terms of the presence or absence of complications.
48, The diabetic is unable to regulate sugar in this way.
49, There is no reason to believe that diabetic patients fare better and they may do less well.
50, The relative importance of increased secretion and/or impaired catabolism of circulating triglyceride in causing diabetic lipaemia has yet to be determined.
51, Until then Darlington Health Authority has given one member of nursing staff extra training in diabetic problems.
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52, The non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects had similar birth weight to subjects with normoglycaemia or impaired glucose tolerance.
53, Therefore other metabolic abnormalities have been sought in diabetic subjects which might contribute to the increased vascular risk.
54, They have called on the authority to set aside extra money for diabetic patients.
55, It also occurs in alcoholism, diabetic ketoacidosis, and in patients taking antacids which bind phosphate in the gut.
56, Mungo nodded, calling to mind a diabetic schoolfriend who had to inject himself daily.
57, A multiple linear regression model was used to assess the independent effects on diabetic control of those variables studied.
58, Therefore it appears that hypertension has an additive deleterious effect on overall prognosis in the diabetic.
59, Even with these advances I am sure that diabetic care will focus on helping patients to care for themselves effectively.
60, A most useful exercise in the diabetic clinic is inspection of injection sites.
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