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Typo

It looks like you have what may be a confusing typo on your "Dehydration and Diabetes" page. Under the heading "Dehydration - diabetes connection" I found this:

In insulin-dependent diabetes,(Type 2)the insulin producing cells are destroyed at their center (nuclei). Chronic dehydration, leading to damage to DNA and RNA, may be the cause of their destruction

From what I can tell, this should say "(Type 1)"

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