You'll get Diabetes if you don't control your diet.
His diabetes is treated with daily insulin injections.
Here are some sentences.
Diabetes is a serious disease.
She has diabetes.
I have a friend with diabetes but she controls it by looking after herself.
There is no cure for Diabetes.
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she had diabetes, therefore, she could not eat sugar
I have type 1 diabetes this is a hereditary gene
since the old lady has diabetes she had to go on a macrobiotic diet
No, "diabetes" is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a proper noun.
The word "diabetes" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., Type 1 Diabetes).
Insulin was first injected into a patient with diabetes in the early 1920s. Before then, if one's diabetes could not be regulated, that person would almost always die. After the mass production of insulin, people could manage their diabetes, and it was not a death sentence, as it had once been.
Yes, it does need a comma, two, in fact. Here is how it should look: Vascular disease, secondary to diabetes, is a small vessel disease.
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You could say that the curio caused the person who has diabetes to have a sugar overload and now is withering on the floor.