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What is w.r.t diabetes mellitus?

Answer» Diabetes mellitus\xa0(sometimes called "sugar\xa0diabetes") is a condition that occurs when the body can\'t use glucose (a type of sugar) normally. Glucose is the main source of energy for the body\'s cells. The levels of glucose in the blood are controlled by a hormone called insulin, which is made by the pancreas.\xa0The term\xa0diabetes\xa0is derived from Latin (originally Greek) and means “to go through or siphon,” referring to a large amount of urine produced by the kidneys. The term\xa0mellitus, in Latin, means “sweet.”\xa0Diabetes mellitus\xa0causes high blood glucose levels and glucose eventually spills into the urine.


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