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Until the 1970s, diabetes diagnosis was pretty much black and white — juvenile or adult onset, Type 1 or Type 2. But today, doctors are looking at a spectrum of 50 or so subtypes refined by genetic and clinical classifications.
Until the 1970s, diabetes diagnosis was pretty much black and white — juvenile or adult onset, Type 1 or Type 2. But today, doctors are looking at a spectrum of 50 or so subtypes refined by genetic and clinical classifications.