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1.Diabetes is a _________ disease.
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2. Which organ of human body make Insulin hormone?
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3. If blood glucose level is higher than 180 mg per..
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4. In case of Hypo Glycemia, what should the patient do?
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5. To control blood glucose and blood pressure levels, the diabetic should do following……
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6. Type 1 diabetes is also known as………..
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7. Is diabetes a hereditary disease?
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Type 2 diabetes generally develops in the people over the age of _________.
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9. _________ is a condition when blood glucose levels go below 4 milli moles per liter.
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10. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that occurs when there is insufficient insulin production in the pancreas
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11.The scientific name of diabetes is “Diabetes Lectus”.(
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12. Diabetes develops when the pancreas is unable to make insulin, or the insulin produced is unable to work effectively.
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13. Insulin allows glucose to pass from the blood stream in to the body cells.
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14. A person with diabetes has a greater chance of having a heart attack, stroke, blindness or kidney disease than a person who does not have diabetes.
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