The others have Type 1, formerly called juvenile diabetes.
It used to be called adult-onset diabetes and now, for the obvious reason, is not.
Because of this, type 1 diabetes used to be called juvenile diabetes.
Pre-diabetes means you have blood glucose levels that are higher than normal but not high enough to be called diabetes.
That's why it used to be called juvenile diabetes.
People with too much glucose might have a health condition called diabetes.
One such disease was long called adult-onset diabetes.
A woman who did not have diabetes before pregnancy can develop a type called gestational diabetes.
If the Islets of Langerhans stop working, a person will suffer from a disease called diabetes.
Type I (formerly known as juvenile diabetes) is sometimes called insulin-dependent diabetes.