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Type 1 diabetes was called _____ in the past.
 a. adult-onset diabetes
 b. juvenile-onset diabetes
 c. non-insulin-dependent diabetes
 d. adult-onset diabetes and non-insulin-dependent diabetes
  e. juvenile-onset diabetes and non-insulin-dependent diabetes

Question 2

In all cases of diabetes, the central problem is _____.
 a. hypoglycemia
 b. inadequate vitamin D intake
  c. hardening of the arteries
 d. a sedentary lifestyle
 e. elevated blood glucose levels



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

e



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