Renee Amori from Drexel University College of Medicine: Reversing the Diabetes Epidemic and Looking at the Future

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The diabetes epidemic has been developing for decades and it will likely take that long if not longer to reverse this trend but there is work being done on several fronts to help future generations not have to deal with this as such a common condition.

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The diabetes epidemic has been developing for decades and it will likely take that long if not longer to reverse this trend but there is work being done on several fronts to help future generations not have to deal with this as such a common condition.

Renee Amori, MD, from the Drexel University College of Medicine said that it will take a concerted effort from many parts of society to help improve people's health so that diabetes can be a part of society but not be an overwhelming factor in daily life.

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