diabetes - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • diagnose: A diabetic register can only contain those with diagnosed diabetes.
  • treat: The doctor or diabetes educator can advise you how to treat diabetes during illness.

Adjective modifier

  • gestational: However, women who develop gestational diabetes are more likely to develop type II diabetes later in life.
  • type-2: During the ten years of follow-up, 1,603 women developed type-2 diabetes.
  • undiagnosed: Around the same number of people have undiagnosed diabetes.
  • type-1: He says that the treatment of HIV/AIDS with nutrition is similar to " curing " type-1 diabetes with insulin.
  • juvenile: The cause of juvenile onset diabetes, which can kill so quickly, remained a mystery until this century.
  • dependent: Type II or non-insulin dependent diabetes In type II diabetes the body does not make enough insulin or cannot use insulin properly.

Modifies a noun

  • mellitus: The patient had had diabetes mellitus for 8 years.
  • insipidus: Diabetes insipidus centralis Average dosage for adults: 200 mg 2-3 times daily.
  • self-management: Change regulations we dependency diabetes self-management more economically disadvantaged in august.
  • clinic: You should be having annual blood tests at your diabetes clinic.
  • sufferer: Any further consideration of a central register of diabetes sufferers will have to await these developments.
  • rulebook: Rewriting the diabetes rulebook Insulin pump evaluation Wearing a pump Wearing a continuous glucose sensor To pump or not to pump?

Noun used with modifier

  • insulin-dependent: Type I or insulin-dependent diabetes In type I diabetes the body produces little or no insulin.
  • onset: Approximately half the children of somebody with maturity onset diabetes of the young will develop diabetes themselves.
  • maturity: Approximately half the children of somebody with maturity onset diabetes of the young will develop diabetes themselves.
  • dependency: Change regulations we dependency diabetes self-management more economically disadvantaged in august.
  • I: The diagnosis of Type I diabetes is often obvious.
  • childhood: Information: Childhood diabetes has doubled in the 12 years to 1994, pediatricians at a Cincinnati, Ohio hospital have reported.

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