noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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dependent
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Introduction Diabetic nephropathy kills many patients with insulin dependent diabetes .
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Results - Twenty seven subjects had non-insulin dependent diabetes , 32 had impaired glucose tolerance, and 42 were normoglycaemic.
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Among the papers is a short report about self monitoring of triglyceride concentrations in non-insulin dependent diabetes in 12 patients.
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Non-insulin dependent diabetes was defined according to the World Health Organisation fasting criteria.
gestational
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Screening for diabetes during pregnancy Editor, - R J Jarrett expresses many concerns about the existence of gestational diabetes.
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However, nearly 40 % of women with gestational diabetes develop diabetes within 20 years.
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Gestational diabetes mellitus Editor, - I am concerned about some of the analyses in Professor Jarrett's review of gestational diabetes.
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In this country, gestational diabetes occurs in 2 to 5 percent of pregnancies.
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Perinatal islet function in gestational diabetes: Assessment by cord plasma C-peptide and amniotic fluid insulin.
■ NOUN
mellitus
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Weight gain as a risk factor for clinical diabetes mellitus .
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There are many criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus .
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As knowledge of basic platelet metabolism increases it will be more easy to identify platelet abnormalities and their pathogenesis in diabetes mellitus .
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The frequency of gall bladder motor disorder in patients with diabetes mellitus is still controversial.
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Gestational diabetes mellitus Editor, - I am concerned about some of the analyses in Professor Jarrett's review of gestational diabetes.
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None was taking chronic medication or had a history of gastrointestinal disease, surgery, or diabetes mellitus .
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Even patients with diabetes mellitus complicated by autonomic neuropathy are not necessarily a contraindication to restorative proctocolectomy.
■ VERB
develop
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Sugar addicts gain weight, rot their teeth, and in extreme cases may even develop diabetes .
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Some women develop diabetes during pregnancy.
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Though only a small proportion go on to develop diabetes , these subjects have an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
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But doctors predicted that her chance of developing full-blown diabetes in the next five years was at least 1 in 4.
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The risk of developing type 2 diabetes increases with age.
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However, nearly 40 % of women with gestational diabetes develop diabetes within 20 years.
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Ligand is seeking another collaboration to develop diabetes drugs.
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Certain ethnic groups are at higher risk for developing diabetes .
treat
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Insulin is, of course, used to treat diabetes .
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The first step to identifying and treating diabetes is to visit a health care practitioner.
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A medical spokesman explained that he needed an urgent operation to treat glaucoma caused by diabetes .
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For example, he recalls a 68-year-old man he treated for diabetes .
type
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Scientists have strong evidence that Type I diabetes is a metabolic disorder triggered by an autoimmune reaction.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Catecholamines and the nervous system Abnormalities of the nervous system have been implicated in the development of hypertension in diabetes .
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Conditions such as diabetes , heart complaints, multiple sclerosis and alcoholism should be declared.
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For the non-obese patients, simply reducing the intake of refined carbohydrate may control the diabetes for a time at least.
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Gestational diabetes recurs in about 50 percent of women who had the problem in a previous pregnancy.
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He continued to practice despite his diabetes .
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Nationwide, for every two persons with diagnosed diabetes , there is another undiagnosed person.
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Several hormones, particularly insulin, the hormone that is deficient in sugar diabetes , control these processes.
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Thus diseases like diabetes , schizophrenia, and obesity were rare in the developed world by 2010.