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Medical Care Alone Won’t Halt the Spread of Diabetes, Scientists Say

Por: The New York Times Health October 06, 2022

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Over the past 50 years, medical advances have led to a more sophisticated understanding of the causes of Type 2 diabetes and to an abundance of new tools for managing it. But better treatments have done little to stem the rise of the disease.One in seven American adults has Type 2 diabetes now, up from one in 20 in the 1970s. Many teenagers are developing what was once considered to be a disease of older people; 40 percent of young adults will... + full article



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