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'onset diabetes' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to the biopsychosocial/medical condition of developing diabetes due to various factors, either hereditarily or due to lifestyle conditions. For example, "It was discovered that the onset diabetes was most likely due to his family's genetic predisposition to the condition."
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In those who have Type 1, or juvenile onset, diabetes, the body's immune system attacks and kills the islet cells.
What used to be called adult onset diabetes now afflicts millions of children as well as adults, and costs America's health system billions of dollars a year.
However, type 2 diabetes (also know as adult onset diabetes) only affects those afflicted with it if their sugar levels go too high or too low.
These results emphasize several key differences in the FBR in the setting of acute onset diabetes.
For instance, type two diabetes, generally known as adult onset diabetes, is increasingly common among young populations.
Syndrome X. Adult onset diabetes.
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Here's an exciting one: juvenile-onset diabetes.
Another symptom is late-onset diabetes.
One such disease was long called adult-onset diabetes.
Type 1 used to be called "juvenile diabetes" and Type 2 "adult-onset diabetes".
It used to be called adult-onset diabetes and now, for the obvious reason, is not.
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