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  • ...cals called ketones in the blood, sometimes occurring as a complication of diabetes mellitus; also called ketosis ...cals called ketones in the blood, sometimes occurring as a complication of diabetes mellitus; also called ketosis<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossa
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  • ...the body tissues, which is typically pathological in conditions such as [[diabetes]], and normal in some dieting situations. ...olonged intense exercise, or in untreated (or inadequately treated) Type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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  • ...ined popularity in recent years for its potential benefits in weight loss, diabetes management, and other health-related areas.
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  • ...se, alcoholism or in untreated (or inadequately treated) type 1 [[Diabetes|diabetes mellitus]]. [[Category:Diabetes]]
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  • ...ever, it has been associated with [[Ketosis|ketosis]], [[Diabetes Mellitus|diabetes mellitus]], [[Anorexia Nervosa|anorexia nervosa]], and rapid weight loss.
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  • ...d by the presence of [[ketones]] in the urine. It is a common symptom of [[diabetes mellitus]], [[starvation]], and certain other medical conditions. ...tes mellitus]]: This is the most common cause of Ketonuria. In people with diabetes, the body is unable to use glucose for energy due to a lack of insulin. Thi
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  • Acetonuria can be caused by a variety of conditions including [[diabetes]], [[starvation]], [[fasting]], and [[pregnancy]]. It can also occur as a r ...the underlying cause. For example, if acetonuria is caused by uncontrolled diabetes, treatment would involve managing blood glucose levels.
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  • ...prevent or improve serious health conditions, such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease. In fact, almost any diet * [[Diabetes]]
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  • ...olonged intense exercise, or in untreated (or inadequately treated) type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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  • ...olonged intense exercise, or in untreated (or inadequately treated) type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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  • ...of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, often managed with a low carbohydrate diet.
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  • ...by abnormally high acid levels in the blood, associated with some forms of diabetes, lung disease, and severe kidney disease * [[Diabetes insipidus]] - a rare condition characterized by increased urine production
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