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(or non-insulin-dependent diabetes) occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to meet the body's needs or the insulin is not metabolized effectively. Type 2 diabetes is usually treated through diet and exercise, although some people must also take oral medications or insulin.
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Type 2, also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes, typically occurs after the age of 40 years. A resistance to insulin develops, often exacerbated by excess weight, leaving the pancreas unable to produce enough insulin to compensate.
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The slowly developing form of diabetes. With type 2 diabetes, the body's tissues become unable to use insulin effectively.
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| type 2 diabetes |
A disorder of glucose and insulin metabolism
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