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  2. Diabetes UKFormerly the British Diabetic Association, the organisation works for people with diabetes, funding research, campaigning, and helping people live with the condition.www.diabetes.org.uk
  3. Guide to diabetes - Diabetes UKA guide to managing and living with diabetes - looking at diabetes, treatments, health, complications and diabetic recipes.www.diabetes.org.uk
  4. Diabetes UK, UK Diabetes Resource, Diabetes Symptoms ...Discussion groups, information for children with diabetes, diabetic diets, insulin pumps, ... Forum updates, previews & community news. Diabetes Information ...www.diabetes.co.uk
  5. Diabetes overviewAround 2.3 million people in the UK have diabetes - and the number is growing. Find out what causes diabetes and if obesity is to blame.www.netdoctor.co.uk
  6. WebMD Diabetes Center: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Tests, and ...Learn about type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, diet, management, and diabetes prevention.diabetes.webmd.com
  7. Diabetes mellitus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaDiabetes mellitus, often simply referred to as diabetes-is a condition in which a person ... Type 1 diabetes: results from the body's failure to produce insulin, and presently ...en.wikipedia.org
  8. DiabetesAround 1.6 million people in the UK have diabetes - and the number is growing. It's a condition where the pancreas can't control blood sugar, leading ...www.netdoctor.co.uk
  9. Information about DiabetesArticles of interest for those looking for information about diabetes, including diabetic FAQs, and articles on subjects such as children, holidays, insulin and others.www.diabetes.co.uk
  10. New Aspirin Guidelines for Diabetes PatientsWomen under 60 and men under 50 who have diabetes but no other major risk factors for heart disease probably should not be on low-dose aspirin therapy, new research ...diabetes.webmd.com
  11. Understanding diabetesIntroduction to diabetes, the types and who they can affect. ... Type 2 diabetes is caused by the body not producing enough insulin or not using what it produces effectively. ...www.nhs.uk