How do we develop diabetes mellites and why?
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in this video, we have explained, how #diabetes #Mellites develop in our body along with its #pathophysiology in motion animation format. to learn more: https://ecgkid.com Diabetes is caused by either a lack of insulin production by the pancreas or a lack of insulin response by the body's cells. Insulin is a hormone that aids in the transport of glucose from diet into cells for energy production. Type 1 diabetes results from failure of the pancreas to produce enough insulin due to loss of beta ...
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