Type 2 diabetes affects over 37 million Americans and more than 537 million adults worldwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the International Diabetes Federation. This chronic disease involves insulin resistance and reduced pancreatic function. Late detection remains a significant challenge, as symptoms often develop gradually and can go unnoticed until complications arise, making early intervention and appropriate treatment essential for effective management.
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29. Regular Lab Monitoring Regular laboratory monitoring is a cornerstone of effective type 2 diabetes management, allowing healthcare providers and patients to track progress and make…