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Type 1 Diabetes is a chronic condition where the pancreas produces little to no insulin, requiring daily insulin injections to manage blood sugar levels. On the other hand, Type 2 Diabetes is a condition where the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't produce enough insulin, often managed through lifestyle changes, oral medications, or insulin therapy. Both types of diabetes require careful monitoring of blood sugar levels to prevent complications such as heart disease, kidney damage, and nerve damage. It is important for individuals with diabetes to work closely with healthcare provide
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