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  2. Diabetic embryopathy - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic embryopathy refers to congenital maldevelopments that are linked to maternal diabetes. [1] Prenatal exposure to hyperglycemia can result in spontaneous abortions , perinatal mortality , and malformations .

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  4. List of films featuring diabetes - Wikipedia

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    A man meets a woman with diabetes and develops a relationship with her. [39] Scarecrow Gone Wild: 2004: A college-age man suffers a diabetic shock as a result of a prank but is resurrected as a killer scarecrow. [7] Soul Food: 1997: A matriarch's refusal to address her diabetes leads to her death and her family falling apart. [19] Species: 1995

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  6. What Keeps You Alive - Wikipedia

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    Confident that Jules is now dead, she calls the police. Jackie (who is diabetic), then injects herself with insulin but starts to feel woozy. She discovers through a video Jules had made before their confrontation that the insulin is replaced with hydrogen peroxide. The peroxide causes blood clots in Jackie's system, and after wandering in the ...

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  9. Diabetes.co.uk - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes.co.uk is a British-based website that offers news, information and resources on diabetes, describing itself as "Europe's largest community of people with diabetes". [1] The Diabetes Forum, is a patient network that aims to improve the health of people with diabetes, [2] with a stated goal of connecting people with diabetes and ...