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Sentences with JUVENILE-ONSET-DIABETES

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"He was diagnosed with juvenile-onset diabetes at the age of 8."
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"Her brother's juvenile-onset diabetes requires regular insulin injections."
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"The doctor explained the potential complications of juvenile-onset diabetes."
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"Managing juvenile-onset diabetes can be challenging for young children."
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"They organized a fundraising event to support research on juvenile-onset diabetes."
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"She learned how to monitor her blood sugar levels due to her juvenile-onset diabetes."
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"The school provided accommodations for students with juvenile-onset diabetes."
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"He joined a support group to connect with others living with juvenile-onset diabetes."
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"The nurse taught the family about meal planning for their child's juvenile-onset diabetes."
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"Regular exercise is important for managing juvenile-onset diabetes."
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"The exact cause of juvenile-onset diabetes is still unknown."
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"People with juvenile-onset diabetes require daily insulin injections to manage their blood sugar levels."
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"Children with juvenile-onset diabetes need to carefully monitor their blood sugar levels throughout the day."
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"The symptoms of juvenile-onset diabetes can include excessive thirst, frequent urination, and unexplained weight loss."
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"A proper diet and regular exercise are important for managing juvenile-onset diabetes."
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"Children with juvenile-onset diabetes should always carry a source of fast-acting sugar in case of low blood sugar episodes."
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"With appropriate medical care and lifestyle adjustments, children with juvenile-onset diabetes can lead healthy lives."
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"Parents of children with juvenile-onset diabetes need to educate themselves about the disease and its management."
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"Managing juvenile-onset diabetes requires a team effort involving the child, parents, doctors, and educators."
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"If left untreated, juvenile-onset diabetes can have serious complications, including damage to the eyes, kidneys, and nerves."
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"Technology advancements have made it easier for children with juvenile-onset diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels with continuous glucose monitors."
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"Children with juvenile-onset diabetes may feel isolated or different from their peers due to the demands of managing the disease."
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"Support groups and online communities can provide valuable emotional support to children with juvenile-onset diabetes and their families."
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"Researchers are continuously working on finding a cure for juvenile-onset diabetes."
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