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  2. Type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    392 million (2015) [11] Type 2 diabetes ( T2D ), formerly known as adult-onset diabetes, is a form of diabetes mellitus that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin. [6] Common symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue and unexplained weight loss. [3]

  3. Your Guide to Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes - Healthline

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    Take the top off the pen to attach the needle. Prime the pen by turning the dosing dial to the recommended number of units for priming. Hold the pen upright and gently tap the insulin cartridge to ...

  4. Type 2 Diabetes and Insulin: 10 Things You Should Know

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    Read on to get the facts about the role that insulin plays in your body and the ways insulin therapy can be used to manage type 2 diabetes. 1. Insulin is vital to your health. Insulin is a hormone ...

  5. Type 2 Diabetes: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - WebMD

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    Type 2 diabetes is a long-term medical condition in which your body doesn’t use insulin properly, resulting in unusual blood sugar levels. Learn more about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and ...

  6. Newly Diagnosed Diabetes Plan (Diabetes 101) - Healthline

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    While several types of diabetes exist, type 1 and type 2 are the most common. Most people with diabetes have type 2, but all forms of diabetes require multidimensional management strategies.

  7. Type 3c diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Type 3c diabetes (also known as pancreatogenic diabetes) is diabetes that comes secondary to pancreatic diseases, [1] involving the exocrine and digestive functions of the pancreas. It also occurs following surgical removal of the pancreas. Around 5–10% of cases of diabetes in the Western world are related to pancreatic diseases.

  8. Type 2 Diabetes and Kidney Disease - WebMD

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    When you have type 2 diabetes, you’re more likely to develop kidney disease. It doesn’t happen to everyone with diabetes, but it’s a common complication that happens over time if your ...

  9. Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults - Wikipedia

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    Slowly evolving immune-mediated diabetes, or latent autoimmune diabetes in adults ( LADA ), is a form of diabetes that exhibits clinical features similar to both type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D), [3] [4] and is sometimes referred to as type 1.5 diabetes. [5] It is an autoimmune form of diabetes, similar to T1D, but patients with ...