Eye signs that warn of pre-diabetes that many people ignore
huyền anh (nguồn: healthline) |
Below are eye signs that may warn of pre-diabetes, which often progress silently, so many people easily overlook them.
huyền anh (nguồn: healthline) |
Below are eye signs that may warn of pre-diabetes, which often progress silently, so many people easily overlook them.
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Dong Thap - A woman sitting in a wheelchair looking at her husband's portrait with choked emotions to tears, Mrs. Be Chinh seems to be at the end of her misfortune.
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People with diabetes need to stop supplementing with omega-3, the following signs appear.
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Dong Thap - After 3 months of her husband's death due to cancer, Ms. Tran Thi Be Chinh seemed to collapse when she discovered that diabetes had entered a stage of severe complications.
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Lam Dong - While going down Bao Loc Pass, a truck carrying an excavator lost its brakes and plunged into a cliff about 5m deep, killing the driver on the spot and injuring the assistant driver who had to be hospitalized.
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Lục Tùng |
Dong Thap - A woman sitting in a wheelchair looking at her husband's portrait with choked emotions to tears, Mrs. Be Chinh seems to be at the end of her misfortune.
HUYỀN TRANG (NGUỒN: HEALTHLINE) |
People with diabetes need to stop supplementing with omega-3, the following signs appear.
Lâm Điền |
Dong Thap - After 3 months of her husband's death due to cancer, Ms. Tran Thi Be Chinh seemed to collapse when she discovered that diabetes had entered a stage of severe complications.