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Update on diabetes mellitus: prevention, treatment, and association with oral diseases

Diabetes mellitus is a prevalent disease that affects millions of people worldwide and has paralleled the growing population of overweight and obese individuals. Early detection of prediabetes and diabetes, as well as lifestyle interventions including diet and exercise, are the overarching objective...

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Dentistry
Diabetes Complications - complications
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Diabetes Complications - prevention & control
diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus - classification
Diabetes Mellitus - metabolism
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