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Question by a1976
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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what is the difference between diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus?


Answer by Brad
Submitted on 4/17/2006
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diabetes mellitus is the excess secretion of sugar due to high blood sugars. Diabetes insipids is the excess secretion of water due to high blood volumes.

 

Answer by ssss
Submitted on 11/1/2006
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i don't know

 

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