...be required throughout a person’s life as, currently, there exists no cure for diabetes. Types of diabetes There are a number of types of diabetes, though type 1 and type...
...type 2 diabetes? Type 2 is the most common type of diabetes.3 Who’s at risk? Everyone’s type 2 diabetes risk level is different. It’s linked to lifestyle, age, and genetic...
Table of Contents What's diabetes? What about type 2 diabetes? Who's at risk? What happens when you have type 2 diabetes? How do doctors treat type 2 diabetes? How can...
[trp_language language=”en_US”] Table of Contents What's diabetes? What about type 2 diabetes? Who's at risk? What happens when you have type 2 diabetes? How do doctors treat type 2 diabetes?...
...American Diabetes Association. Standards of medical care in diabetes — 2014. Diabetes Care. 2014;37 Suppl 1:S14-S80. PMID 24357209 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24357209. Buse JB, Polonsky KS, Burant CF. Type 2 diabetes mellitus. In:...
[trp_language language=”en_US”] Table of Contents What's diabetes? What about type 2 diabetes? Who's at risk? What happens when you have type 2 diabetes? How do doctors treat type 2 diabetes?...
[trp_language language=”en_US”] Table of Contents What's diabetes? What about type 2 diabetes? Who's at risk? What happens when you have type 2 diabetes? How do doctors treat type 2 diabetes?...
...Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Diabetes follow-up is ideal for people diagnosed with: Type 1 diabetes – Previously known as juvenile diabetes, type 1 diabetes refers to the body’s...
...about type 2 diabetes? Who's at risk? What happens when you have type 2 diabetes? How do doctors treat type 2 diabetes? How can you reduce your risk? Understand your...
...disease Weakened immune system Increased risk of dementia Can you have hyperglycemia without diabetes? Yes, hyperglycemia can occur without diabetes. Potential causes include pancreatic disease, hormone disorders like Cushing syndrome,...