
Whether you have been recently diagnosed with diabetes or have been living with diabetes for some time, you probably know that it's a disease that's sometimes difficult to understand. There are many misconceptions about diabetes, and many old wives' tales about its causes and treatments.
But these days, we know a great deal more about this disease... what causes it, who's most at risk, how it can be treated—and, in the case of type 2 diabetes—how it can be prevented. You can live well with diabetes if you understand more about it, and that includes a better understanding of insulin, one of our body's hormones.
Diabetes is a disease in which your body is not able to control the amount (or level) of glucose (sugar) in the blood. This may happen because:
When your blood glucose level remains high for long periods of time, damage can be done to your heart, your eyes, and your kidneys.
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