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    Use "diabetes" in a sentence

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    diabetes


    1. Heart disease, osteoporosis, breast cancer and diabetes occur more often in older women than in younger women


    2. ~ Researchers in the US have found that skipping breakfast routinely can indirectly increase the chances of developing diabetes and heart disease as the sugar deficient body craves for fatty foods which are hard to resist


    3. A huge study that tracked thousands of nurses found that those who ate just an ounce of nuts or peanut butter five times a week lowered their risk of Type 2 diabetes by at least 20%


    4. Pills for high blood pressure, statins for cholesterol, type 2 diabetes


    5. doctor just said that you’re a likely candidate of diabetes if you don’t


    6. Growing older with diabetes compounds the problems because the symptoms affect my emotional state


    7. Diabetes and aging, so my doctors tell me, cause depression, and I suffer from severe anxiety attacks at times


    8. Life has mellowed out the challenges of my youth, but my aging process and diabetes give me a whole new set of challenges


    9. Eventually, victory over the infection was won, but complications from diabetes stopped the wound from healing properly for a long time


    10. Omega 3 Fatty Acids can actually help combat conditions such as depression, fatigue, joint pain, and even Type 2 diabetes

    11. Thus: „Those who speak out against stem cell research may be rooted in an admirable conviction about the sacredness of life, but so are the parents of a child with juvenile diabetes, who are convinced that their son"s or daughter"s hardships can be relieved


    12. As with Devil’s Claw which is from the same plant family – this herb should be avoided in diabetes, pregnancy and where cardiac treatment is in progress


    13. It may also interfere with absorption of conventional drug therapies so care should be taken, especially in cases of diabetes


    14. His own diabetes was the result of the huge environmental changes his people had faced in the last five hundred years


    15. Since the old man’s diabetes set in, they always ate brown bread


    16. Our relationship with sweet taste has consequences for our teeth but also for the pancreas and this of course has consequences in terms of insulin and diabetes


    17. I'd like to tell you that if you take medications for blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, headaches


    18. board of the American Diabetes Association,


    19. Diabetes is not a disease to take your chances with


    20. history is full of relatives who have suffered and are suffering from diabetes, then this

    21. insulin shots so you don't have to live with Diabetes for


    22. magic foods that will help you lose weight, reduce your risk for diabetes, promote a


    23. Additionally, you read how momentous the threat of diabetes is and how serious and


    24. from diabetes, allergies or high blood pressure? Are you on any medications for these conditions or


    25. after a rich old lady with diabetes


    26. Diabetes occurs when the body is not able to make or use insulin properly


    27. With Type 2 diabetes, the pancreas produces insulin but the body is unable to use it


    28. In Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas makes little or no insulin


    29.  Had gestational diabetes or gave birth to a baby that weighed more than nine pounds, or


    30. Remember that, even with these risk factors, studies show that you can reduce your risk for developing diabetes by one half simply by being active two-and-a-half hours a week and losing five to 10

    31. While there is no cure for diabetes once you have it, the harmful effects can be prevented or delayed by:


    32. Many of their medical problems are not any different from those encountered in other places I have worked at, but such problems as obesity, diabetes, smoking, substance abuse, unemployment, and domestic violence seemed much exaggerated


    33. ‘(3) Clearly the diabetes associated with one of the multiple personalities discussed in the last chapter is not caused by some malfunction in the body, since it disappears as soon as a different personality takes over! However I‘m not prepared at this point to give a scouting report on the law of cause and effect


    34. “ I, too, have been recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes


    35. It’s important to have regular checkups with your diabetes care team


    36. Talk with your diabetes care team about your A1C goal and write it in the box on page 34


    37. It is not easy to cope with diabetes


    38. Try to learn all you can about diabetes


    39. Most people find it easier to deal with the challenges of coping with diabetes when they have the support of family, friends, and members of their diabetes care team


    40. Coping with changes in your diabetes care plan Change is part of life when you have diabetes

    41. But at some point you may need to make a major change in your diabetes care plan


    42. For example, you may need to advance from diabetes pills to an injected medicine


    43. Coping with diabetes burnout


    44. To learn more about coping with diabetes burnout, visit Cornerstones4Care


    45. Diabetes doesn’t have to get in the way


    46. The models in the photographs do not necessarily have diabetes or other ailments


    47. Type 2 diabetes is spreading amongst kids and yes even hypertension is on the rise


    48. Kids are developing illnesses early in life like Type II diabetes, hypertension, bone and joint problems because of the weight, high cholesterol, asthma, and will have it for much of their lives


    49. Hector began a program with medical students and residents to familiarize them with hygiene, diabetes, immunization, cancer and the prevention of disease, so it could be headed off before striking


    50. Monies that could have gone to family trips, Jeff’s college, Jeff’s mother’s diabetes expenses, and food were lost at games in smoked filled rooms at different houses














































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    "diabetes" definitions

    a polygenic disease characterized by abnormally high glucose levels in the blood; any of several metabolic disorders marked by excessive urination and persistent thirst