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  1. Diabetes Overview - NIDDK

    What is Diabetes? Diabetes occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. High blood glucose can cause health problems over time. The main types of diabetes are type 1, type 2, …

  2. What Is Diabetes? - NIDDK

    Diabetes occurs when your blood glucose is too high, which can lead to health problems. The main types of diabetes are type 1, type 2, and gestational.

  3. Diabetes - NIDDK

    Diabetes affects over 38 million people in the United States. Learn how you can take steps to prevent or manage this disease with information from NIDDK.

  4. Type 2 Diabetes - NIDDK

    Learn about the symptoms of type 2 diabetes, what causes the disease, how it’s diagnosed, and steps you can take to help prevent or delay type 2 diabetes.

  5. Insulin, Medicines, & Other Diabetes Treatments - NIDDK

    Learn about the different types of insulin and other medicines for diabetes, how to take them, and other ways to treat diabetes.

  6. Symptoms & Causes of Diabetes - NIDDK

    Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes develops when your pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin, and your body has trouble using insulin, a condition called insulin …

  7. Managing Diabetes - NIDDK

    Learn how to create a diabetes care plan by leading a healthy lifestyle, taking medicines, and managing your blood glucose level.

  8. Healthy Living with Diabetes - NIDDK

    A healthy lifestyle can help you manage your diabetes, as well as your blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Start small and work with your health care team.

  9. Preventing Type 2 Diabetes - NIDDK

    Learn how you can prevent type 2 diabetes, such as losing weight by being active and eating low-calorie, low-fat foods, or taking the diabetes drug metformin.

  10. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

    Homogeneity in Diabetes Review recommendations from the NIDDK’s Working Group of Council on Heterogeneity of Diabetes.