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What is dialysis? How is diabetes mellitus different from diabetes insipidus?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diabetes mellitus causes high blood glucose, or blood sugar, resulting from the body's inability to use blood glucose for energy. People with diabetes insipidus have normal blood glucose levels; however, their kidneys cannot balance fluid in the body

Answered by kuhoinaga6
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Diabetes mellitus causes high BLOOD glucose, or blood sugar, resulting the body's inability to use blood glucose for energy.People with diabetes insipidus have normal blood glucose levels; However, their kidneys cannot balance fluid in the body

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