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Prediabetes: A touch of sugar?

Once called 'a touch of sugar', Diana Sherifali, PhD, describes prediabetes and its symptoms in this 2-minute video.

 

 

What's the bottom line?

  • Prediabetes refers to blood sugar levels that are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes.
  • The symptoms can often be vague, so it is usually confirmed by lab tests.

 

Learn more about prediabetes, what strategies you can take if you are diagnosed with it, and how diabetes educators can help by watching the full-length video.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported through the ÆßÃõ¼º½ Institute for Research on Aging and funds provided by the Dean and Vice-President, Faculty of Health Sciences at ÆßÃõ¼º½.

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