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  • Introduction
  • What Is Diabetes Mellitus?
  • What Are the Types of Diabetes?
  • Diagnosing Diabetes
  • Forms of Prediabetes
  • Scope and Impact of Diabetes
  • Who Gets Diabetes?
  • Information on Diabetes Treatment
  • Information on Diabetes Research
  • Keeping on Top of Your Condition
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    Information About Diabetes Causes, Symptoms and Treatments



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    Almost everyone knows someone who has diabetes. An estimated 17 million people--6.2 percent of the population--in the United States have diabetes mellitus--a serious, lifelong condition. About 5.9 million people have not yet been diagnosed. Each year, about 1 million people age 20 or older are diagnosed with diabetes.

    Information About Diabetes Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

    Figure 1--Prevalence of diabetes in men and women in the U.S. population age 20 years or older, based on the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III. Diabetes includes previously diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes defined by fasting plasma glucose greater than or equal to 126 mg/dL. (age-std=age-standardized)




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