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People with type 2 diabetes can go undiagnosed for years – study


People who are unaware they have type 2 diabetes are risking ill-health due to delays of several years in getting a diagnosis, according to a new study.
Type 2 diabetes is often diagnosed following blood or urine tests for something else, though the five-yearly NHS Health Check for people over 40 also screens for the condition.
Now, a new study of more than 200,000 people has found that those with type 2 wait an average of 2.3 years – and sometimes more than five years – before learning they have the illness.
Women are more likely than men to experience delays, as are those who are not necessarily obese and people whose blood sugar level is at the lower end of the diabetes range. ....

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It takes TWO YEARS to get type 2 diabetes diagnosis - the 5 signs you need to know


It takes TWO YEARS to get type 2 diabetes diagnosis – the 5 signs you need to know
27 Apr 2021, 12:02
Updated: 27 Apr 2021, 12:11
IT TAKES an average of two years to get a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, research has revealed.
People who are unaware they have the condition, which can have slow developing symptoms, are risking ill-health due to delays.
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Researchers found out that people with high blood sugar levels, measured with the HbA1c test (pictured), did not get a type 2 diabetes diagnosis for an average of two yearsCredit: PA
The study, presented at the Diabetes UK Professional Conference, analysed data from the UK Biobank study, a large database of information used for research.  ....

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