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Overview of Diabetes in Children and Adolescents Fact sheet about diabetes and youth in the United States. |
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Diabetes Prevention Program Fact Sheet Learn more about the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP), a major clinical trial aimed at discovering whether either diet and exercise or the oral diabetes drug metformin could prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes in people with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). |
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Diabetes Risk After Gestational Diabetes Fact Sheet Facts about diabetes and women whom have had diabetes during pregnancy. |
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Print ad about the facts about diabetes: A leading cause of death in the U.S. |
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The Diabetes Epidemic Among African Americans Fact sheet about diabetes and African Americans. |
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The Diabetes Epidemic Among American Indians and Alaska Natives Fact sheet about diabetes and American Indians and Alaska Natives. |
The Diabetes Epidemic Among American Indians and Alaska Natives |
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The Diabetes Epidemic Among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Fact sheet about diabetes and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. |
The Diabetes Epidemic Among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders |
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The Diabetes Epidemic Among Hispanic and Latino Americans Fact sheet about diabetes and Hispanic and Latino Americans. |
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The Diabetes Epidemic Among Older Adults Fact sheet about diabetes and older Americans. |
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