Shouldn't Preventing Type 2 Diabetes Also Prevent Its Long-Term Consequences?

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      Keywords: Editorials; diabetes complications; diabetes mellitus, type 2; follow-up studies; lifestyle; metformin; prevention EN Editorials diabetes complications diabetes mellitus, type 2 follow-up studies lifestyle metformin prevention 1642 1644 3 05/26/22 20220531 NES 220531 Diabetes can only be diagnosed when an individual is clearly hyperglycemic, as defined by established thresholds of fasting glucose, 2-hour postload glucose, random glucose (with symptoms), and/or HbA1c (hemoglobin A1c) concentrations. The legacy effect in type 2 diabetes: impact of early glycemic control on future complications (the Diabetes & Aging Study). [Extracted from the article]
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