PPT-INTRODUCTION With a prevalence of 12% among US adults 18 years or older, Diabetes, predominantly

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1 This number is only set to grow with a prevalence of 14 in the US forecasted for 2060 2 A chronic metabolic disorder characterized by persistent hyperglycemia

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