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diabetic

[ US /ˌdaɪəˈbɛtɪk/ ]
[ UK /dˌa‍ɪəbˈɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or causing diabetes
  2. suffering from diabetes
NOUN
  1. someone who has diabetes

How To Use diabetic In A Sentence

  • Thus, for e.g. while laser ablation may halt the progression of diabetic nephropathy, it certainly does not restore eyesight. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Why Obesity Management and Weight Loss are NOT the Same
  • Remember that special "dietetic" or "diabetic" foods often cost extra money and may not be much healthier than simply following the suggestions given here. Undefined
  • Cells like that have been used to prevent cirrhosis of the liver and to heal diabetic ulcers and for drug testing.
  • He might be 900 feet tall, and gentle as a lamb in real life, but Micky Clarkskies has got a manic look in his eyes that reminds one of the bulging diabetical look Biggie used to charm the ladies. Our Top 10 Picks to Play Notorious B.I.G. | Best Week Ever
  • The thing the article doesn't mention in much detail, presumably because the writer isn't diabetic, is how awful hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) feels. SeeLight:
  • It is well known that diabetics and people with glucose intolerance have impaired calcium metabolism. The Family Nutrition Workbook
  • It got infected, then turned into a diabetic ulcer. The Sun
  • If it transpires that the patient has not yet attended the general practitioner for this diabetic review one reminder prompt is sent.
  • Treatment of diabetic wounds with fetal murine mesenchymal stromal cells enhances wound closure. CHOP scarless fetal wound healing publications
  • Results in studies of diabetic patients are consistent with this hypothesis.
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