Diabetes Dictionary
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fasting: To abstain from food or drink. Certain medical tests require fasting.
FDA: And abbreviation for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA was formed in order to protect consumers and overall public health.
fructose: A sugar that occurs naturally in honey and fruit.
gangrene: The death of soft tissue due to insufficient blood supply.
gestational diabetes: Glucose intolerance with the onset, or first recognition, during pregnancy.
glaucoma: Disease caused by pressure in the eyeball, resulting in damage and gradual vision loss.
glucose: Blood sugar, and a source of cell energy.
glycemic index: Measures how fast a food item raises the level of glucose in the blood.
HDL cholesterol: High-density lipoprotein. Sometimes called "good cholesterol" because it removes blood cholesterol from the blood to the liver.
hemochromatosis: A hereditary disease causing iron deposits to build up in the body. Left untreated, hemochromatosis causes heart disease, diabetes, cirrhosis, and arthritis.
hemoglobin: The iron-containing portion of red blood cells necessary to transport oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
hereditary: Describes any condition passed from parents to children.
hormone: A substance produced by cells that can travel through body fluids to perform specific actions in other parts of the body.
hyperglycemia: A excessive amount of blood sugar.
hyperinsulinemia: Too much insulin in the blood.
hypertension: A disease of the arteries in which chronic high blood pressure is the primary symptom.
hypoglycemia: Insufficient levels of blood sugar.
immunosuppressive: Describes anything that suppresses the body's immune functions.
impotence: An inability for a man to maintain or have an erection.
insulin: A pancreatic hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
insulin inhaler: An insulin delivery device where insulin is inhaled, much like using an asthma inhaler.
insulin pen: An insulin delivery device that looks like a pen and holds insulin cartridges.
insulin pump: An insulin delivery device that provides a continuous amount of insulin.
islet cell: Also called the islets of Langerhans, islet cells are pancreatic cells that produce digestive and metabolism hormones. juvenile onset: The onset of a disease during childhood or adolescence.
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