screening and diagnosis of prediabetes
Screening and diagnosis of prediabetes refer to the process of identifying individuals with blood glucose levels higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes. It involves conducting tests and assessments to detect prediabetes early, helping individuals take preventive measures and manage their condition to prevent the development of full-blown diabetes.
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