Human Biology : Concepts and Current Issues - With Access
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Chapter 13, Problem 5AWK
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The foods that the diabetics must avoid and the foods, the intake of which should be increased. Also, mention the steps that must be taken if diabetics make a mistake in their eating plan.
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Diabetes is commonly used to indicate diabetes mellitus, wherein the urine, which is sweet in taste is excreted in high amounts. Tingling in the feet or hands, blurred vision, long healing time, and fatigue are some of its symptoms.
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Human Biology : Concepts and Current Issues - With Access
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