Hong Kong: A new study suggests that certain people with type 2 diabetes Only You can treat the disease by reducing your weight.
According to research, people who lose more weight in the first year of the disease are the most likely to reduce this condition.
Research findings suggest that type 2 diabetes can be managed with weight control, but few people can maintain long-term weight-controlled blood glucose levels.
According to the researchers, the research suggests that patients should be introduced to weight management therapy initially so that their blood sugar levels can be controlled and patients can stay off treatment.
Previous clinical trials have shown that patients with type 2 diabetes can control their blood glucose levels without medication if they control their weight.
However, it is not known how many people will be able to achieve weight control to the point where their blood sugar levels are normal and they will stop taking medications.
In the new study, researchers examined 37,326 people from Hong Kong who had recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, to see if the patients managed to control the disease by losing weight. Can and how long can this be done?
A study published in PLoS Medicine found that only six percent of people with weight control can stay healthy without medication for eight years after diagnosis.
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