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Essay heading: Genetic Origins and Interventions of Insulin-Dependant Diabetes Mellit
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The glucose takes water with it, which causes
you to urinate frequently and to become extremely thirsty. These two
conditions-frequent urination and unusual thirst-are usually the first
noticeable signs of diabetes. Another symptom you may notice is weight loss,
which results from the loss of calories and water in your urine... displayed 300 characters
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The pancreas responds by producing more and more
insulin, which eventually begins to build up in your blood. High levels of
insulin in the blood-a condition called insulin resistance-may cause problems
such as high blood pressure and harmful changes in the levels of different
fats (cholesterol) in your blood... displayed next 300 characters
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