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  2. Dieta para diabetes tipo 2: Qué comer y qué evitar - Healthline

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    Estos son algunos de los alimentos que debes limitar si tienes diabetes tipo 2: carne alta en grasa (cortes grasos de cerdo, carne de res y cordero, piel de ave, carne oscura de pollo) productos ...

  3. Diabetes Emergencies: How You Can Help - WebMD

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    HHS isn't as common as DKA, but it's more dangerous. It's a complication of type 2 diabetes with very high blood sugar -- over 600 mg/dL -- but no or very few ketones.

  4. Diabetes Diet: Best and Worst Foods for Diabetes - Healthline

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    Best foods for people living with diabetes. 1. Fatty fish. Salmon, sardines, herring, anchovies, and mackerel are great sources of the omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA, which have major benefits ...

  5. International Classification of Diseases - Wikipedia

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    The International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) was an adaptation created by the US National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and used in assigning diagnostic and procedure codes associated with inpatient, outpatient, and physician office utilization in the United States. The ICD-9-CM is based on the ICD-9 but ...

  6. Foods to Avoid and Include with Type 2 Diabetes - Healthline

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    Foods to avoid. Carb counting. Keto diet. Mediterranean diet. DASH diet. Vegetarian or vegan diet. Bottom line. Eating a balanced diet can help keep your blood sugar levels in range if you have ...

  7. What You Need to Know About Type 1.5 Diabetes - Healthline

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    frequent thirst. increased urination, including at night. unexplained weight loss. blurred vision and tingling nerves. If left untreated, type 1.5 diabetes can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis, which ...

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