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Type 2 Diabetes NOV 15

Preview: Season 16 Episode 1603 | 30s

Type 2 the most common form of Diabetes - its causes and what you can do if you are risk.

In the United States 9.4 percent of the population has Type 2 diabetes and the number is growing.. That’s over 30 million people with millions more diagnosed with prediabetes. Over time, diabetes can lead to blindness, kidney failure and nerve damage. In November, Health Matters looks at Type 2 the most common form of Diabetes - its causes and what you can do if you are risk.

11/15/2018

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Barry's Story: Diet and Diabetes

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Exercise Best Way to Stop Type 2 Diabetes

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Clip: S16 Ep1603 | 1m 38s | Exercise is magic" when it comes to preventing or treating Type 2 Diabetes (1m 38s)

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Clip: S16 Ep1603 | 1m 14s | Growing risk of children getting Type 2 Diabetes (1m 14s)

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

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Clip: S16 Ep1603 | 1m 25s | What are the symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes? (1m 25s)

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