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Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body accidentally destroys the cells in the pancreas that produce the hormone insulin. |
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When the cells in the pancreas producing the hormone insulin are accidentally damaged by the body, Type 1 diabetes develops. |
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The body’s accidental destruction of the cells in the pancreas that release the hormone insulin results in Type 1 diabetes. |
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If the body accidentally damages the cells in the pancreas that release the hormone insulin, it is very likely that Type 1 diabetes arises. |
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Type 1 diabetes manifests itself after the cells in the pancreas producing the hormone insulin are accidentally destroyed by the body. |