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Type 2 diabetes (also called type 2 diabetes mellitus) is a disorder known for disrupting the way your body uses glucose (sugar); it also causes other problems with the way your body stores and processes other forms of energy, including fat.

All the cells in your body need sugar to work normally. Sugar gets into the cells with the help of a hormone called insulin. If there is not enough insulin or if your body stops responding to insulin, sugar builds up in the blood. This is what happens to people with diabetes. High blood sugar levels can lead to problems if untreated.

People with type 2 diabetes require regular monitoring and ongoing treatment to maintain normal or near-normal blood sugar levels. Treatment includes:

  • Lifestyle changes (including dietary changes and exercise to promote weight loss).
  • Self-care measures.
  • Sometimes medications, which can minimize the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular (heart-related) complications.

 

Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials
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