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  2. History of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Today, the term "diabetes" most commonly refers to diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is itself an umbrella term for a number of different diseases involving problems processing sugars that have been consumed (glucose metabolism). Historically, this is the "diabetes" which has been associated with sugary urine .

  3. John Rollo - Wikipedia

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    In 1797, Rollo printed at Deptford Notes of a Diabetic Case, which described the improvement of an officer with diabetes who was placed on a meat diet. [3] He was the first to take Matthew Dobson's discovery of glycosuria in diabetes mellitus and apply it to managing metabolism. [7]

  4. First Nations and diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes in First Nations has increasingly become a disease of the younger population, who thus experience a high burden of disease, diabetes-related complications and co-morbidity. To illustrate, in the general population type 2 diabetes is an old-age associated disease: New diabetes cases peaked in First Nations people between ages 40–49 ...

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  6. Diseases of affluence - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) estimated that diagnosed diabetes will increase from 1.3 million in 2000 to 2.5 million in 2010 and 3.7 million in 2020. [19] Diabetes was the 7th leading cause of death in Canada in 2015. Like United States, diabetes in more prevalent in the low socioeconomic group of people in Canada. [19]

  7. File:EUR 2002-1794.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Matthew Dobson - Wikipedia

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    The 1810 foundation of the Liverpool Academy of Arts was in the nature of a fresh beginning.) [5] In 1770, he was appointed physician to Liverpool Infirmary, as successor to John Kennion. [1] He had a house in Harrington Street. When William Enfield wrote his History of Leverpool (1772), Dobson contributed to it. [6]

  9. Epidemiology of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    There were a further 1 million people with undiagnosed type 2 diabetes and 13.6 million people were at risk of developing type 2 diabetes, half of which could be prevented. [24] The charity Diabetes UK have made predictions that could become high as 6.2 million by 2035–2036.