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My doctor told me I was a pre-diabetic. I am curious how I might be able to reduce my risk for diabetes, especially since I've heard that diabetics are at ...
A diabetes diet is a healthy-eating plan that helps control blood sugar. Use this guide to get started, from meal planning to counting carbohydrates.
There are 3 main forms of diabetes. Most people have Type 2. Learn tips to help manage your Type 2 diabetes from a Mayo Clinic dietitian.
Blood sugar levels start to rise even before you get type 2 diabetes. Find out what steps you can take to prevent diabetes from developing.
The purpose of this study is to identify immune mediated diabetes in patients treated with PD 1 inhibitors, and characterizing its clinical course, laboratory ...
Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect how your body uses blood sugar. The underlying cause of diabetes varies by type. But no matter what ...
Diabetes happens when you have too much sugar, also called glucose, in your blood. This comes from what you eat, but during the fasting state it is released by ...
The main risk for developing Type 2 diabetes is being overweight. Being inactive and having a family history also elevates your risk.
Diabetic hypoglycemia occurs when someone with diabetes doesn't have enough sugar (glucose) in his or her blood. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the ...
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