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19 Years with Diabetes, Admitted to a Top University, Successfully Married and Had a Child—Against Diabetes, I'm Shifting from Defense to Offense

My life is somewhat unique. If I have to describe how I feel, it's like being submerged in the deep sea, battling pressure to "level up." In elementary school, I came down with a strange "cold." Hospi...
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Urgent Alert: "Ponzi Scheme" Targeting Diabetes Patients – Some Have Already Been Scammed!

Today I received a call from a friend, mentioning that recently many people with diabetes have been scammed, with losses ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. For diabetes patients...
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I Am a Diabetes "Survivor" – 15 Years with Diabetes, HbA1c 6.5: Listen to My Story

I'm 25 years old now, and I've always believed the life script I received was like "The Story of Rose," casting me as the female lead. Since elementary school, I've been a standout child. Unlike most...
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My Journey to Recovery: Managing Both Diabetes and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

President's Note: Apple, a young fellow diabetes patient who recently reached out to me and voluntarily joined the ranks of the Recovery Foundation volunteers, shares her touching story here—Apple's S...
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No Needles, No Medicine, Blood Sugar Still Stable! — A "Reversal" Guide for Type 2 Diabetes Patients

Diabetes reversal simply means: no more daily finger pricks to check blood sugar, no need to swallow pills before every meal—your blood sugar can still stay stable! Just like a sluggish phone that run...
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The Epic Reversal of Metformin: A Century-Old Saga Between a Poisonous Plant and Humanity

Big Name: Metformin Secret Technique: Clamping down on the liver's midnight sugar production, waking up lazy muscles that refuse to work, and setting up sugar-control speed bumps in the intestines. U...
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Must-Read for Diabetics! These 8 Books Will Transform You from a "Blood Sugar Newbie" to a "Glucose Management Pro"

Hey fellow diabetics, today we're not talking about glucose meters or insulin—let's talk about books! Yes, those paper companions that can fit by your bedside, in your backpack, or even next to your t...
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A Brief Century-Long History of the Rise and Fall of Diabetes Medications

Civilization's Struggle Against the Sweet Curse In 1500 BC, ancient Egyptian papyri documented a peculiar illness described as "urinating like a gushing spring and wasting away like withered wood," w...
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Don't Panic Over Red Spots on Your Body

Many people get worried when they notice red spots on their body, wondering: "Could these turn cancerous?" These small red spots are called angiomas, which are quite interesting as they have a genetic...
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Is there a way to get rid of milia?

There are two types of what people commonly refer to as "fat granules." One is milia, which appears as a small white particle with a tiny grain underneath. This is caused by trapped keratin debris. Si...
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