By Alice Park Friday, October 22, 2010 |
MARK HARMEL
individuals, who are at higher risk of developing the disease.
But never before have the numbers soared this high—according
to the Centers for Disease Control, the number of Americans
with diabetes will likely triple by 2050.
But never before have the numbers soared this high—according
to the Centers for Disease Control, the number of Americans
with diabetes will likely triple by 2050.
Currently, one in 10 adults has diabetes, a condition in which
the body is unable to properly process the sugars found in food
without the help of insulin injections. That number may climb
to 33% of the adult population in a few decades./.../
the body is unable to properly process the sugars found in food
without the help of insulin injections. That number may climb
to 33% of the adult population in a few decades./.../
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