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It affects the pancreas. The pancreas is supposed to make insulin, and receptors in the cells in the body are supposed to store glucose in response to the insulin. So if you have Diabetes, either the pancreas is not making enough insulin (type 1) or the cells cannot use the insulin (type 2).

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