Diabetes mellitus, or diabetes, is a metabolic condition characterized by excessive blood sugar levels. Insulin transfers sugar from the bloodstream into your cells, where it is stored or used for energy. Your body either doesn't generate enough insulin or can't use the insulin it does make effectively if you have diabetes. The symptoms of diabetes are carried on by a rise in blood sugar. The majority of people who present with the characteristic symptoms of diabetes get a straightforward diagnosis. The purpose of diabetes management is to improve persons with diabetes' quality of life and productivity.
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Alan J Stewart, University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom
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Title : Navigating obesity, diabetes, and behavior change: A case study of a successful physician-patient partnership
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Title : Diabetic retinopathy and GDM in hispanic pregnant women with toxoplasma gondii
Maureen Groer, University of Tennessee Knoxville, United States
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Madhu S Malo, Diabetic Association of Bangladesh, United States