Type 1 Diabetes which develops in children and adolescents is most commonly known as juvenile diabetes. It is also known as "insulin-dependent diabetes". It occurs as a result of the body not being able to produce enough insulin required for its day-to-day activities. It reduces the body's ability to fight bacteria and virus.. As a result, children affected by it fall sick often and develop complications.
It is type-1 diabetes which insulin is taken through injection.
It is likely they can, it is the parent's obligation to quiet the child, not the officer. The officer is not your child, and can ask questions if they normally would.
No it is very high in sugars
you should probably see a doctor...
Because diabete people have higher dose of glucose in their blood available at the moment when the body asks for caloric energu to sustain the cold
Foulkes Currie has written: 'Disputatio medica inauguralis, de diabete'
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Renato di Guglielmo has written: 'Il diabete e la sua cura ..'
It will always remain on the juvenile record, but juvenile records are customarily sealed to the general public when the juvnile reaches their 18th birthday.
To make a donation all you have to do is contact one of the workers or volunteers for this association. You should be able to find this information on their website.
Because type 2 diabetics have a different problem from type 1 diabetics. in type 2, your pancreas is producing a mutated version of insulin, and this can be fixed through certain drugs needing to be taken in the form of a pill. in type one, you don't produce any insulin and you have to inject the insulin in to your body to cover the deficiency. there are alternatives, however, thy make a automated pump you can use, and there is a inhalable version as well.
You can eat anything...asthma ain't like diabete's or anything your a normal person just sometimes can't breathe but yeah you can eat anything you wanna eat.