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More than 14 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes and almost seven million more have diabetes but don't realize it, according to the CDC. Yet diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States.

What Is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a chronic disease that involves the regulation of blood sugar and occurs in two different forms, type 1 and type 2.

Facts About Diabetes

Diabetes affects the way the body metabolizes, or uses, digested food to make glucose, the main source of fuel for the body.

Diabetes Statistics

Looking for vital diabetes facts and figures? Here are statistics for both patients and consumers.

Anatomy of the Endocrine System

The endocrine system includes not only the pancreas—the organ involved in the development of diabetes—but also the pituitary, thyroid, and other glands.

Answers to Your Diabetes Questions

What causes diabetes? Scientists aren't sure, but heredity, obesity, lack of exercise and other factors play a part.

Diagnosing Diabetes

If you're older than 45, you should be tested for diabetes. If you are younger, you should be tested if you are at high risk.

Don’t Pay the Price for Ignoring Symptoms

Ignoring your symptoms can end up costing more in the long run because many conditions are more quickly and easily treated if diagnosed in their early stages.

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