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1910 deaths (3 C, 2,283 P) 1911 deaths (3 C, ... People who died in the Assyrian genocide ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
James J. Hogan, Yale Football captain and 3 time All-American died 10 March 1910. Charles Cotton, English footballer who died on 3 January 1910 after a five-week illness. [29] American illustrator Howard Pyle died 9 November 1911. [30] Warren S. Johnson, founder of Johnson Controls, died on 5 December 1911, at the age of 64.
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Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes, is a condition in which the body does not produce insulin, resulting in high levels of sugar in the bloodstream. [1] [2] Whereas type 2 diabetes is typically diagnosed in middle age and treated via diet, oral medication and/or insulin therapy, type 1 diabetes tends to be diagnosed earlier in life, and people with type 1 diabetes require insulin ...
Actress Shelley Duvall died on Thursday, at age 75, from complications of diabetes.The disease had Duvall, best known for her roles in The Shining, Popeye, and a series of 1970s Robert Altman ...
Between 1910 and 1920, techniques for measuring blood sugar (glucose test) were rapidly improved, allowing experiments to be conducted with greater efficiency and precision. [93] These developments also helped establish the notion that high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia), rather than glycosuria, was the important condition to be relieved.
James Earl Jones, known for roles in Field of Dreams, The Lion King, and Star Wars, died at the age of 93.. Jones was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in his mid-60s, a condition he continued to ...
This is a list of foodborne illness outbreaks by death toll, caused by infectious disease, heavy metals, chemical contamination, or from natural toxins, such as those found in poisonous mushrooms. Before modern microbiology, foodbourne illness was not understood, and, from the mid 1800s to early-mid 1900s, was perceived as ptomaine poisoning ...