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5 May 2011 ... Long-standing or poorly controlled diabetes increases the risk of significant damage to organs including the heart, liver, kidneys and pancreas.
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diabetes affects the pancreas because it has a cell that is afeccted by the bodys immune defences this cell is called the beta cell, the beta cell usually releases ...
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24 Oct 2007 ... The pancreas secrete enzyme and hormones including insulin that is ... This can damage and even destroy the pancreas by its own juices.
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How Does the Pancreas Relate to Diabetes? ... Over time, the effects of repeated high blood glucose levels will damage beta cells, further reducing the ability of ...
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Diabetes affects the pancreas in a number of ways. It can overwork the pancreas, or the pancreas will not work at all. It will affect everyone differently.
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High blood glucose can lead to cell damage and long-term complications. Diabetes can ... How does diabetes relate to pancreatic cancer? Diabetes may be ...
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Diabetes is a disease that affects how the body uses glucose (pronounced: gloo- kose), a sugar that is the ... In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas can't make insulin.
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Type 1 diabetes typically occurs in children and young adults, though it can ..... If the disorder is not treated, iron can build up in and damage the pancreas and ...
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If you have type 1 diabetes, your pancreas doesn't secrete insulin — which causes a buildup of glucose in your bloodstream. Without insulin, the glucose can't ...
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15 Dec 2009 ... Sharon Schwarz, Certified Diabetes Educator from MUSC, discusses what the pancreas does and how it is involved with diabetes.
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