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  • Diabetes is a name for many types of diseases that all have one common path- high levels of glucose that remain in the blood stream and cause damage. The exact mechanism of injury remains somewhat unkown, however it is known that in type 1 diabetes there is an autoimmune damage to the pancreatic cells that produce insulin, and in type 2 diabetes, there is peripheral impairment in the body's reaction to the insulin until all insulin storages in the body are depleted.
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  • Diabetes is the inability of the body to ‘produce insulin - type 1 diabetes’ or ‘proper use of insulin - type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes and pre-diabetes’. Diabetes is often goes undiagnosed because many of the symptoms of diabetes seems harmless. The causes of diabetes continues to be a mystery, pancreas it the organ whose defect causes diabetes.
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