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  2. History of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Historically, various notions of present-day "diabetes" have described some general mix of excessive urine , excessive thirst , and weight loss (see: History of diabetes#Early accounts). Over the past few centuries, these symptoms have been linked to updated understandings of how the disease works, and how it manifests differently across cases ...

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    Diabetes was something that she was generally aware of at the time because of a long family history with the disease, noting that diabetic complications led to the deaths of both her mom and aunt.

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    From questions about their past experiences to household chores, here is how to get to know your nanny. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Maturity-onset diabetes of the young - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, correct diagnosis of this condition is important. Typically patients present with a strong family history of diabetes (i.e.: presence of diabetes before the age of 25 in two consecutive generations). [7] There are two general types of clinical presentation. [citation needed]

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  7. Nursemaid - Wikipedia

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    The term implies that she is an assistant to an older and more experienced employee, a role usually known as nurse or nanny. A family wealthy enough to have multiple servants looking after the children would have a large domestic staff, traditionally within a strict hierarchy, and a large house (or possibly several, such as the townhouse and ...

  8. Disposition index - Wikipedia

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    Thus a lowering of disposition index predicts the conversion of insulin resistance to diabetes mellitus type 2. [13] Disposition index, but not insulin resistance, can predict type 2 diabetes in persons with normal blood glucose levels, but who do not have a family history ( genetic predisposition ) to type 2 diabetes.

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