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Question by cayte
Submitted on 4/26/2004
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what are 2 types of dieabetes and how are they different and alike?(2 pages please)


Answer by sammy
Submitted on 8/11/2004
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i need to now adout dieabetes

 

Answer by Victoria Heaton
Submitted on 10/7/2004
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How do you get Dieabets

 

Answer by kima
Submitted on 1/13/2005
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I don,t know

 

Answer by shay
Submitted on 1/25/2005
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how does everyone get dieabetes im doin this for a school project and i need answers immeditatly

 

Answer by Abj
Submitted on 8/1/2005
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Type 1
type 2
they are different because type 2 of diabetes is more serious than type 1 diabetes.

 

Answer by DONK
Submitted on 1/26/2006
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IS IT TRUE THAT YOU CAN ONLY EAT CERTAIN FOODS.

 

Answer by Ms,Annie
Submitted on 9/3/2006
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Currently I am unemployment and I am having some trouble with my eyes. They are being blood shot for the pass few weeks and I have never been told whether or not that dieabetes could have something to do with that.

 

Answer by lesly
Submitted on 1/29/2007
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UFO couple detesting

 

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