Thursday, June 7, 2012

Sugarless and sugared diabetes

di·a·be·tes/ˌdīəˈbētēz/

Noun:
A disorder of the metabolism causing
excessive thirst and the production
of large amounts of urine.


Latin mellitus, honey-sweet

Latin insipidus, insipid

in·sip·id
adj.
1. Lacking flavor or zest; not tasty.

Latin in-, not; + Latin sapidus, savory (from sapere, to taste; from
Latin sapor, flavor)


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Diabetes mellitus is

Type 1 (Compare with primary) : Insulin depended. That is, due to
insulin deficiency.
Type 2 (Secondary, not directly due to insulin deficiency) : Insulin
independent. Due to lifestyle.

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