| Juvenile Diabetes And It's Sufferers |
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Juvenile Diabetes (JD), also known as Type 1 Diabetes, is a medical condition in which the pancreas does not make any insulin. Insulin is a hormone which moves sugar from the bloodstream to the cells after digestion, so that it can be used as energy. Insulin enables our body to convert the food we eat into energy which is necessary to function normally. Since individuals with juvenile diabetes produce no insulin at all, they need to receive its injections to keep their blood sugar at appropriate levels. Juvenile diabetes usually begins in childhood, as opposed to Type 2 Diabetes, which ordinarily begins in adulthood, although with obesity increasing among children, more Type 2 Diabetes is being registered in that age group. As such, Type 1 Diabetes is called Juvenile Diabetes as its onset happens in childhood. Nearly thirty thousand individuals will be diagnosed with diabetes this year alone. It is estimated that over one hundred and twenty million individuals suffer from diabetes worldwide. And people suffering from Juvenile diabetes or Type 1 diabetes form about 30 % to 40 % of the total. Related Articles
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