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diabetes


Question Posted Monday August 15 2005, 8:56 pm

I'm doing a paper on diabetes. Can anyone give me information on what it is, if its curable, how you take care of it and what's being done to cure it? Thanks! I rate 5's for good answers!

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2cute4words answered Monday August 15 2005, 10:02 pm:
im just the person because i am diabetic...no its not curable....there r 2 types i hav type one and my aint has type 2....type 2 you normally get wen your older and you pills....type 1 you normally get early on in life and you take shots (insullin)...many people are trying to raise money to find a cure for diabetes...and are doing wutever they can to help....hope i helped bii!

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LoViny0ux914 answered Monday August 15 2005, 9:35 pm:
hey i looked it up on google..and i found a site with faq on it..i hope it helps!

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Sporkster answered Monday August 15 2005, 9:27 pm:
Erm, you know it's called a research paper for a reason? You know, you're kind of supposed to look for accurate information on a topic?

I don't think you'll get exactly accurate information from this site, seeing as alot of people that are members here aren't doctors. You'd be better off visiting WebMD or searching for diabetes/juvenile diabetes/Type 1/Type 2/ etc. on Google. Make sure the site you get your information from is a reliable site, as well.

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I hope you do well on your paper.

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