From eating too many, too often, yes.
A child can develop childhood diabetes in many ways. It could be because diabetes is popular in their family, and many have had it. Please check out this website for more information: www.childhooddiabetes.com
It is possible to have Gestational Diabetes during pregnancy.
The health risks of eating too many carbs would result in weight gain. It could also lead to nutritional deficiencies and risk of cavities.
There are many great places you can turn to in order to get information about diabetes and eating right. One great place is your family doctor. You can also try the CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/consumer/eatright.htm
0.5 The common statistic is that 1 in every 200 will develop on eating disorder of some kind. (Anorexia, Bulimia, EDNOS, Binge-Eating, Compulsive Eating, Over-Eating, ect.)
eating too many foods that contained A LOT of sugar
Type 1 diabetes is autoimmune. Type 2 diabetes can be caused by an unhealthy lifestyle overall. It is not caused by eating too much sugar, but by making many unhealthy lifestyle choices.
Do not go over 150 carbs.
Monitor your carbohydrate intake. Study the label on the package- no sugar isn't necessarily good for diabetics! Avoid raw sugar & corn syrup. This does not mean avoid all carbs. But always choose complex carbs over simple carbs. There are many good Diabetes support groups that have valuable information. Contact one if you have further questions.
That depends on what you ARE eating. Also, how many carbs are you eating? Most low carb diets rely on you increasing your protein and cutting out all refined (processed) carbs including all sugars.
Many different conditions can cause excessive thirst. Diabetes will cause this, as well as eating foods that are heavily laden with salt.
Liquid carbs are carbohydrates that are in liquid form, such as sugary drinks or fruit juices. Consuming too many liquid carbs can lead to weight gain and an increased risk of health issues like diabetes and heart disease. It's important to limit intake of liquid carbs and focus on whole foods for better health and nutrition.