Ray is a 75-year-old man who is diagnosed with a disease that results in him experiencing fatigue, difficulty with blurred vision, and taking a long time to heal when he gets cut. His family was concerned that he had some form of dementia because he sometimes becomes confused and has days where he feels nervous. His doctor assured the family that Ray did not have dementia; instead, he was diagnosed with ______.

A. cancer
B. cardiovascular disease
C. diabetes
D. osteoporosis


Answer: C

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