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The phrase "a diabetes attack" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct.
It could be used informally to describe a sudden onset of symptoms related to diabetes, but a more accurate term is preferred in medical contexts.
Example: "After eating that large dessert, he experienced a diabetes attack that required immediate attention."
Alternatives: "diabetic episode" or "hypoglycemic episode".
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(She had just been in the hospital after a diabetes attack).
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They were asked whether a physician had ever told them that they had any of the conditions in a list that included diabetes, heart attack and stroke.
They were also asked whether a doctor had ever told them that they had any of the conditions contained in a list that included diabetes, heart attack, and stroke.
The first is that you will only live longer if you are able to reduce the risk of suffering a heart attack, diabetes and cancer.
Patients who had experienced, or had close experience of diabetes, a heart attack or other severe problem were often highly motivated to do something.
Disease history was tapped by baseline self-reports of having been told by a physician that one has arthritis, cancer, diabetes, heart attack, heart disease, hypertension, lung disease, or a psychiatric condition.
We assessed the presence of medical conditions by asking if respondents had ever been told by a doctor that they had hypertension, diabetes, heart attack, or stroke.
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