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'''Diabetes''' is generally used synonymously to mean ''']'''. However, the condition means literally "passing too much urine". It comes from the Greek word meaning to 'pass over' or 'cross over'. There are two forms of diabetes, namely ] and ]. By far the most common form of diabetes is ]. Increased amounts of urination are common to all forms of diabetes. Frequency (of urination), nocturia and thirst are other common symptoms. |
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If a person with diabetes is found ], a very likely cause is ] which is a ]. |
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== External links == |
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* http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/dictionary/ |
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