Symptoms
Diagnosis Process
Food Restrictions
Living with the Disease
Research - Past and Future
100

A symptom of diabetes that increases your amount of trips to the restroom.

What is Frequent Urination?

100

When eating with a diabetic, you should not offer them ____ fruit.

What is Dried Fruit?

100

By doing this action, your body manages your blood glucose (sugar) levels.

What is Physical Activity?

100

Treatments now are starting to take ___ years before it affects the user.

What is 15?

200

Obesity is caused by this type of diabetes.

What is Type 2 Diabetes?

200

By performing a ___ ___ ___ Test, you can test for diabetes

What is Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) Test?

200

When eating well with diabetes, you should usually stay away from this nutrient.

What is Carbohydrates?

200

Maintaining a ___ ___ makes it easier to reach target blood levels.

What is Healthy Weight?

200

Research has been done on the impact of Omega ___ and Vitamin ___ on diabetics.

What is Omega 3 and Vitamin D?

300

The symptom that occurs when the blood sugars are so low that there isn’t enough energy to fuel the cells.

What is Extreme Fatigue?

300

When your body doesn't produce enough insulin, you might have type ___ diabetes.

What is Type 1 diabetes?

300

 The intake of this carbohydrate needs to be tracked.

What is Sugar?

300

By reducing stress, your ____ levels are are managed a lot more effectively.

What is Blood Levels?

400

When diabetes is present, the healing of ____ and ____ are slower than normal.

What are Cuts and Bruises?

400

When your body doesn't respond well to insulin, you may have type ___ diabetes.

What is Type 2 Diabetes?

400

Eating a lot of ____ can affect the body's energy levels.

What is starch?
400

By doing this it can keep you in shape as well as.

What is maintaining balanced blood glucose levels?
400

A researcher from Diabetes Canada by the name of _____ _____ discovered 2 diabetic drugs.

Who is Dr. Daniel Drucker?
500

When blood sugar is too high, the lens of the eye starts to swell and it changes your ability to see.

What is Blurred Vision?