FactCheck: The World Health Organization recommends proper diet, exercise, and medication to manage diabetes. FactsFirstPH
There are two types of diabetes: Type 1 diabetes is genetic, while type 2 diabetes is lifestyle-related. Currently, there is no known way to prevent type 1 diabetes.In order to prevent type 2 diabetes, WHO still recommends an active lifestyle, avoiding smoking, and the control of blood pressure as well as cholesterol.
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