If your doctor has ever talked to you about your blood sugar or prediabetes, or if diabetes runs in your family, you may be at a higher risk of developing diabetes. Is there any way to prevent it from happening? Join M. Regina Castro, M.D., as she outlines some common questions, such as:
• What is the difference between Type I and Type II diabetes?
• What does it mean to be prediabetic?
• How do we prevent Type II diabetes from developing?
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