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Diabetes initially might not cause any symptoms. it can sometimes be caught early with a routine blood test before a person develops symptoms. when diabetes does cause symptoms, they may include: 1. excessive urination 2. excessive thirst, leading to drinking a lot of fluid 3. weight loss. people with diabetes also have an increased susceptibility to infections, especially yeast (candida) infections. when the amount of insulin in the blood stream is too low, extremely high blood sugar levels c In the past couple of decades, evidence from prospective observational studies and clinical trials has converged to support the importance of individual nutrients, foods, and dietary patterns in the prevention and management of type 2 diabetes. the quality of dietary fats and carbohydrates consumed. H/o: diabetes mellitus (161445009); pre-existing diabetes mellitus (161445009); history of diabetes mellitus (161445009) recent clinical studies. etiology. psychiatric co-morbidities in women with epi...