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    In this photo taken Wednesday, May 13, 2015, Weston Murphy, 5, who has Type 1 diabetes, checks his blood glucose meter at his home in Plainfield, Ill. In Type 1, the pancreas stops making insulin, a blood sugar-regulating hormone that helps the body convert sugar in food into energy. Treatment is lifetime replacement insulin, usually via injections or a small pump. In Type 2, the body can't make proper use of insulin. It can sometimes be treated with a healthy diet and exercise.
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