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Diabetes taught me discipline.
I think I can wipe out diabetes.
Diabetes is caused by melancholy.
Diabetes is a lousy, lousy disease.
Diabetes is not curable. It's sustainable.
My grandmother and father both had diabetes.
I was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus Type 1.
When I first found out I had diabetes I denied it.
I fought Sugar Ray so often, I almost got diabetes.
There are life-threatening issues related to diabetes.
I have friends struggling with autism, juvenile diabetes.
Diabetes affects my family. One of my kids is affected by it.
I grew up in a family that was aware of the consequences of diabetes.
I have been raising money for the past 14 years for diabetes research.
One of the common conditions on both sides of my families is diabetes.
As of 2002, two million Latino adults had been diagnosed with diabetes.
I have some afflictions, like diabetes 2, but I take care. I sleep well.
I don't sugarcoat it you'd die from diabetes if these other niggas wrote it
I fought Sugar Ray Robinson so many times, it's a wonder I don't have diabetes.
I lost my father. He had diabetes and high BP and so he died of kidney failure.
I've got one of the best health care teams out there as far as diabetes management.
You dont have to let your life be destroyed by diabetes. You can reclaim your life.
Diabetes is all about insulin levels and sugar levels and what you put in your body.
My dad is not an alcoholic but has a chronic liver disorder along with heavy diabetes.
Stress exacerbates any problem, whether it's diabetes, heart trouble, MS, or whatever.
The mechanical food system externalizes a lot of costs like obesity or Type 2 diabetes.
Life is not over because you have diabetes. Make the most of what you have, be grateful.
I've always been independent. I've always had courage. But I didn't always own my diabetes.
We're getting closer. I believe a 5-year-old with diabetes will live long enough to be cured.
Both my parents had heart problems: my mother had type 2 diabetes, and my father had a stroke.
When I gained weight in 2005, my nutritionist was very worried. I was close to having diabetes.
Addiction is a disease like anything else. It's like cancer, like heart disease, like diabetes.
Diabetes occurs at twice the rate in the African American community as it does in white Americans.
Diabetes is a great example whereby, giving the patient the tools, you can manage yourself very well.
Many people find themselves with illness as they become successful: higher blood pressure and diabetes.
We promised new benefits to seniors like preventive screening and diabetes testing. We kept that promise.
One in four kids have either pre-diabetes or diabetes - what I like to call diabesity. How did this happen?
You know when you eat too many sweets and get diabetes? Paparazzi are the diabetes of materialistic culture.
I chalk up the fact that I got diabetes to my body saying, 'Dude, you have been doing wrong for way too long!'
I was diagnosed with diabetes at age 18. I didn't know what it was, so I went to the library and looked it up.
In the U.S., the incidence of diabetes has increased proportionately with the per capita consumption of sugar.
Recommending gastric bypass as a national solution for our diabetes epidemic is bad medicine and bad economics.
With some diseases, like type 2 diabetes, if people get alerted early, they can take steps to avert getting sick.
When my parents died they both were 47, and they died of complications of different diseases; one being diabetes.
Being diagnosed with diabetes can be a very scary thing, and it can easily make your life stand still for a moment.
The public needs to know - they need to know as much about atrial fibrillation as they do about cancer and diabetes.
Trying to manage diabetes is hard because if you don't, there are consequences you'll have to deal with later in life.
My weight does fluctuate, and there are extreme highs and lows in my blood sugar, so there is some worry about diabetes.
You can live with diabetes. It's not the worst thing to have, but you have to manage yourself and have some self control.
I'm well aware of the health dangers of an expanding waistline and belly fat: diabetes, heart disease, stroke, even cancer.