
A systematic review and meta-analysis carried out by researchers led by Danube University's Dr Anna Glechner and Dr Jurgen Harreiter from Medical University of Vienna has found that both men and women benefit by behavioral and drug interventions that aim to prevent people with prediabetes progressing to full-blown type 2 diabetes. Prediabetes is a general term that refers to an intermediate stage between normal blood glucose control (normoglycaemia) and type 2 ...
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