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Dictionary » T » Type 2 diabetes Type 2 diabetestype 2 diabetes (Science: endocrinology) Also referred to as adult-onset diabetes. More common in the middle-age, overweight individual. Usually treated by diet control, weight reduction or oral hypoglycemic agents. ![]()
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