prediabetes screening in high-risk populations
Prediabetes screening in high-risk populations refers to the process of identifying individuals who are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but who do not yet meet the diagnostic criteria for the condition. Through targeted screening, this approach aims to detect prediabetes early, enabling preventive measures for improved management and reduced progression to full diabetes.
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