I couldn't seem to post a link but I read this article and sighed, especially given the fact it referenced that it was taken from this site (if it was it has pretty much mangled the information). It was headed under World Diabetes day from an online media 'Independent'.
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This can lead to a drastic increase in their blood sugar levels.
The amount of blood glucose that you have in your body typically depends on the foods that you eat, hence if you eat sugary foods, your blood sugar levels will rise.
People who consume inordinate quantities of sugar are more likely to develop less severe forms of diabetes.
However, whether or not a person is diagnosed as diabetic may also depend on their genetic makeup, explains Diabetes.co.uk.
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The rest of it was just as misleading, swapping between various forms of diabetes thus succeeding in completely baffling people.
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This can lead to a drastic increase in their blood sugar levels.
The amount of blood glucose that you have in your body typically depends on the foods that you eat, hence if you eat sugary foods, your blood sugar levels will rise.
People who consume inordinate quantities of sugar are more likely to develop less severe forms of diabetes.
However, whether or not a person is diagnosed as diabetic may also depend on their genetic makeup, explains Diabetes.co.uk.
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The rest of it was just as misleading, swapping between various forms of diabetes thus succeeding in completely baffling people.