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Three common myths about type 2 diabetes
November is National Diabetes Month. Annually, approximately 1.5 million Americans are newly diagnosed with the disease. Could you be next?
While certain members of the population are more at risk for developing diabetes than others, you may be surprised to learn that the disease can strike nearly anyone.
Here are three of the most prevalent myths about diabetes.
1. It’s caused by eating too much sugar: while type 2 diabetes is linked to elevated levels of sugar in the blood, a diet high in sugar doesn’t necessarily cause the disease.
2. There will always be symptoms: symptoms of type 2 diabetes include fatigue, intense thirst, blurred vision and frequent urination. However, those with the disease may have no symptoms at all.
3. Only old or overweight people are affected: while age and weight are risk factors for the disease, diabetes can affect anybody, regardless of age or size.
Irrespective of your demographic or lifestyle choices, this month, see your doctor to get screened for diabetes. Early diagnosis can ensure that those with the disease live long and healthy lives.
