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Type I Diabetes Juvenile diabetes – develops early in life Beta cells in pancreas do not produce insulin Genetic predisposition – virus may trigger an.

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1 Type I Diabetes Juvenile diabetes – develops early in life Beta cells in pancreas do not produce insulin Genetic predisposition – virus may trigger an autoimmune response: immune system attacks itself  attacks and destroys cells of the pancreas Treatment: insulin therapy; diet management

2 Type II Diabetes Insulin resistant Hyperglycemia – excessive glucose in the body Family influenced (genetic tendency) Associated with obesity – seen in overweight children Generally seen after 40 Treatment: medication, diet management

3 Diabetes Myths and Symptoms Myths: Most people who have diabetes need to take insulin Diabetes is a result of eating an excessive amount of simple carbohydrates Symptoms: Frequent urination (Glycosuria) Thirsty/dry mouth Weight loss Blurred vision


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