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Helping local people live healthier lives

About Type 2 Diabetes Either your body does not produce enough insulin or the insulin does not work properly. Insulin helps your body use glucose as fuel. In the above situations the glucose can build up in the blood. Up to 58% of Type 2 diabetes can be delayed or prevented through leading a healthy lifestyle. Physical activity is considered one of the three cornerstones of diabetic treatment, along with medication and diet.

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