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Eating sugar doesn't always cause diabetes: Doctor explains what really drives Type 2 diabetes risk

Eating sugar doesn't always cause diabetes: Doctor explains what really drives Type 2 diabetes risk
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A medical expert clarifies that sugar consumption is not the sole driver of Type 2 diabetes. The article aims to debunk common myths regarding diet and the development of the condition.

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Public health education is critical for managing chronic disease risks and correcting widespread nutritional misconceptions.

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I don't eat sugar, or I consume it only once in a month. How can I get diabetes? Are you also a believer of this? Well, it's a myth. Read on to know what actually drives diabetes and what you can do to stay safe! "But doctor, I hardly eat sweets." Ma... [3514 chars]

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