Diabetes is not infectious.
Yes, it is non-infectious
No.
Cancer, diabetes, hypertension are few non infectious diseases. These diseases are not transferred from one person to other person.
Any communicable disease is an infectious disease. See "Infectious and no infectious diseases what is the difference?" question .Common Cold Common cold and AIDS both are infectious diseases unless you take necessary precautions.
Diabetes could cause all of that and more.
Infectious diseases - Dysentery, Pneumonia, Typhoid, Hepatitis A & E, Dengue. Non-infectious diseases - Diabetes, Arthritis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Coronary problems.
There are currently no uncontrollable infectious diseases. Any infectious disease that is known about currently, is know how to stop the spread of it.
In my opinion it is probably the common cold I am not 100% certain of this but it makes sense.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is responsible for the protection of persons and public safety by controlling diseases which can be harmful and infectious to others. They also research non infectious diseases such as diabetes.
A disease is a problem with your health. It can vary from diseases like diabetes to malaria.However an infectious disease is when the disease can be transmitted from person to person by air, water, food and touch and is usually caused by a virus, bacteria or fungus. So for example malaria, is contagious because it is either caused by a bacteria or virus, therefore an infectious disease.In the other hand diabetes isn't contagious because it cannot be spread by person to person unless it is a genetic disorder.
A non-infectious disease is one that is not transmittable to another human being. These include diseases like diabetes, osteoporosis, and Parkinson's.