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  2. Diabetes - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diabetes

    Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is an important source of energy for the cells that make up the muscles and tissues. It's also the brain's main source of fuel. The main cause of diabetes varies by type.

  3. Diabetes: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Types

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    Diabetes is a condition that happens when your blood sugar (glucose) is too high. It develops when your pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin or any at all, or when your body isn’t responding to the effects of insulin properly. Diabetes affects people of all ages.

  4. What Is Diabetes? - NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and...

    www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/what-is-diabetes

    Diabetes occurs when your blood glucose is too high, which can lead to health problems. The main types of diabetes are type 1, type 2, and gestational.

  5. Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. There are three main types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes (diabetes while pregnant). Your body breaks down most of the food you eat into sugar (glucose) and releases it into your bloodstream.

  6. About Diabetes | ADA

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    Diabetes can affect almost every part of your body, including your brain, heart, skin, kidneys, nerves, and ears. Learn how to prevent, delay, or treat these complications through healthy lifestyle changes. Get to know the facts vs. myths about living with diabetes. Plus, find out how genetics play a factor in developing diabetes.

  7. Find info about how and when to test blood sugar, managing high and low blood sugar, and more. Access info and resources on prediabetes, type 2 diabetes prevention, and diabetes management.

  8. Diabetes - World Health Organization (WHO)

    www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/diabetes

    Diabetes factsheet from WHO providing key facts and information on types of diabetes, symptoms, common consequences, economic impact, diagnosis and treatment, WHO response.

  9. Diabetes - NIDDK

    www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes

    Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Over time, having too much glucose in your blood can cause other health problems such as heart disease, nerve damage, eye problems, and kidney disease. You can take steps to prevent or manage diabetes.

  10. Your Guide to Diabetes - National Institute of Diabetes and...

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    Diabetes is when your blood glucose*, also called blood sugar, is too high. Blood glucose is the main type of sugar found in your blood and your main source of energy. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is also made in your liver and muscles. Your blood carries glucose to all of your body’s cells to use for energy.

  11. Diabetes (known formally as diabetes mellitus) is a chronic illness affecting more than 37 million Americans—about one out of every 10 people. Its primary feature is high blood sugar levels, also called blood glucose levels.