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People who have diabetes have too much sugar in their blood. This happens because of a problem with the hormone called insulin. Insulin is made in the pancreas ...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases among children and teens, and is the result of the body not being able to process sugar, or glucose, ...
It's smart to think about how to protect your liver. Diabetes raises your risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. In this condition, fat builds up in your ...
Diabetes is a serious disease. Following your diabetes treatment plan takes round-the-clock commitment. But your efforts are worthwhile. Careful diabetes care ...
Standard insulin replacement therapy has been a lifeline for many people with diabetes, but it doesn't always sufficiently control blood glucose (sugar). So ...
If you have diabetes, you're at increased risk of various bone and joint disorders. Certain factors, such as nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy), ...
The American Diabetes Association recommends that people with prediabetes lose at least 5% to 7% of their body weight to prevent diabetes. More weight loss can ...
Screening tests for gestational diabetes most often include: Initial glucose challenge test. You drink a syrupy glucose solution. One hour later, you have a ...
A1C testing shows how well the diabetes treatment plan is working better than daily blood sugar tests. A high A1C level may mean you need to change the insulin ...
Diabetes is an autoimmune disease — the body's immune system mistakenly targets the pancreatic cells that make insulin, called beta cells. At a certain point ...
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