Just to name a few: police,army,pilot,military,although you can fly your own plane
well you cant get type one diabetes from not exercising, but you can get type 3 if you do not exercise and eat lots of fatty things then if you carry on not exercising and eating fatty foods when you have type 3 then you will get type 2.
There is NO type of 'good' diabetes, but the one your looking for is probably type 1 diabetes. People are usually born with that type. Type 2 diabetes is the one people get if they're overweight, don't exercise, and they eat junk all the time.
Type one diabetes only 10% of the diabetic population.
There is NO type of 'good' Diabetes, but the one your looking for is probably type 1 diabetes. People are usually born with that type. Type 2 diabetes is the one people get if they're overweight, don't exercise, and they eat junk all the time.
Patients with type one diabetes have most likely had diabetes for the majority of their life and are diagnosed with a young age. Type one diabetic manage their diabetes with insulin injections while type two diabetics can simply manage their diabetes with diets.
The children yes do have a chance to get Diabetes but they will not definitely get it. Diabetes can skip generations.
Yes, there is type 1 diabetes. And there is type 2 diabetes. One is hereditary and the other you get from eating food high in sodium or lack of excercise.
you know what my dad has type 2 diabetes and the type one is way way way worse. type one can kill you but when i was three my dad had type 2 diabetes and it is OK and did you know if your mom or dad had diabetes you are at risk of getting type 2 so say your dad or mom has type one diabetes you are at risk of getting it but if your mom or dad had type 2 diabetes you are at risk of getting type 2 - hope this helped alot
If you mean type, Type one and Type two diabetes, the only disorders or types there are.
Type one diabetes is the most severe form of diabetes that one can be diagnosed with. You can go to the website www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/type-1/ to find out a lot more about what this disease entails.
No, it used to be called insulin-dependent diabetes.
No, but nick has type one diabetes. ohh well