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Type Diabetes Treated Disorder Pancreas Fails Produce Sufficient Insulin

Front What is Type 1 diabetes? How is it treated?
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Type 1 diabetes is a disorder in which the pancreas fails to produce sufficient insulin. It is characterised by uncontrolled high blood glucose levels and is normally treated with insulin injections.

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