Diabetes Definition

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diabetes definition of diabetes in the Medical dictionary by


diabetes definition of diabetes in the Medical dictionary by


diabetes /di·a·be·tes/ (di″ah-be´tēz) any disorder characterized by excessive urine excretion. When used alone, the term refers to diabetes mellitus.



Diabetes definition Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Diabetes Type 1


Diabetes definition Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Diabetes Type 1


Medical information about Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Type 1, and Metabolic Disorders treatment and medications.



Definition of Diabetes Fountia


Definition of Diabetes Fountia


Diabetes is a condition whereby the body is not able to regulate levels of glucose (a sugar) in the blood, resulting in too much glucose being present in the blood.



Diabetes Define Diabetes at Dictionary


Diabetes Define Diabetes at Dictionary


noun Pathology . 1. any of several disorders characterized by increased urine production. 2. Also called diabe·tes mel·li·tus / ˈmɛl ɪ təs , məˈlaɪ- / Show



Diabetes mellitus


Diabetes mellitus


Diabetes mellitus, or simply diabetes, is a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has high blood sugar, either because the pancreas does not produce enough



Diabetes Definition More from the Free Merriam-Webster


Diabetes Definition  More from the Free Merriam-Webster


Definition of DIABETES: any of various abnormal conditions characterized by the secretion and excretion of excessive amounts of urine; especially: diabetes mellitus



Diabetes Definition WordIQ


Diabetes Definition WordIQ


This article is about the disease that features high blood sugar. The other major but far less common diabetes is diabetes insipidus ("water diabetes", DI).



Type 1 diabetes MayoClinic


Type 1 diabetes MayoClinic


Type 1 diabetes; Basics; Definition; Type 1 diabetes. Basics; In-Depth; Multimedia; Expert Answers; Expert Blog; Resources; What's New; Definition; Symptoms; Causes






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