Labelling people as having pre-diabetes is “unhelpful and unnecessary”, researchers claim. The definition, given to people on the “cusp” of type 2 diabetes, has no clinical worth, a joint UK-US team argues. There is no proven benefit of prescribing drugs as many will not develop diabetes, the researchers write in the British Medical Journal. But a ...
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