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Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes can both lead to similar complications. Know ahead of time some of the possible diabetes-related conditions and complications can give you a head-start on prevention.
A person with IGT has blood sugar (glucose) levels that are higher than normal but not high enough to say they have diabetes. As in type 2 diabetes, the body produces insulin, but there may be less of it, or it may not work properly. more >>
While anyone can have a stroke, including young, healthy people, some of us are more at risk. Stroke has many of the same risk factors as heart disease. Although some risk factors, such as age, cannot be controlled, there are many risk factors that can be controlled. more >>
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