Joseph Giangola from Hackensack University Medical Center: Reducing the Risk of Developing Diabetes and Searching for a Cure

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One of the best ways to treat diabetes is to prevent it from developing in the first place. With the number of patients far outweighing the number of doctors that daunting task can be easier said than done.

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One of the best ways to treat diabetes is to prevent it from developing in the first place. With the number of patients far outweighing the number of doctors that daunting task can be easier said than done.

Joseph Giangola, MD, from Hackensack University Medical Center, said that while a potential cure for any form of diabetes is still a long way away he believed it would be more likely the cure for type 2 diabetes would be found first. Giangola also said that while the task of reversing the growing trent of more diabetes patients will be difficult it is not insurmountable for health care professionals or patients to achieve.

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