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How do Type I and Type II diabetes differ?
Concave
A shape or surface that curves inward or is hollowed out, as opposed to being convex or protruding.
Spoon Shaped
Describing an object or form that resembles the shape of a spoon, often used in medical contexts to describe certain types of deformities or conditions.
Iron Deficiency
A condition resulting from insufficient iron in the body, leading to a decrease in the production of hemoglobin, which can cause anemia.
Skin Assessment
A clinical evaluation of the skin to identify its condition, changes, or abnormalities.
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