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diabetes
[dahy-uh-bee-tis, -teez]
noun
any of several disorders characterized by increased urine production.
Also called diabetes mellitus. a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism, usually occurring in genetically predisposed individuals, characterized by inadequate production or utilization of insulin and resulting in excessive amounts of glucose in the blood and urine, excessive thirst, weight loss, and in some cases progressive destruction of small blood vessels leading to such complications as infections and gangrene of the limbs or blindness.
Also called diabetes insipidus. increased urine production caused by inadequate secretion of vasopressin by the pituitary gland.
diabetes
/ -tiːz, ˌdaɪəˈbiːtɪs /
noun
any of various disorders, esp diabetes mellitus, characterized by excretion of an abnormally large amount of urine
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of diabetes1
Example Sentences
Zimnoch, who has a high-risk pregnancy because of her age and Type 2 diabetes, has followed her doctor’s advice closely throughout her pregnancy, including using Tylenol to manage migraines.
Eating a Mediterranean-style diet with fewer calories, adding moderate physical activity, and receiving professional guidance for weight management can lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 31%.
None of the participants had diabetes or cardiovascular disease when the study began.
His daughter Grace said that her father has diabetes, and that he had mentioned a desire to retire and join them in the U.S.
Better outcomes were linked to being physically active, not smoking, sleeping well, and avoiding chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, arthritis, or osteoporosis.
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