When it comes to diabetes, education is power. The reason: Type 2 diabetes is largely preventable — and understanding the positive impact of lifestyle habits goes a long way in preventing and treating the condition.
That’s why in this month’s installment of Prisma Health On Call, we’re connecting readers to Prisma Health clinicians , who are on call and ready to answer your diabetes-related questions.
Think:
❓ Can diabetes be cured or reversed?
❓ Do you have practical tips for implementing positive lifestyle habits?
❓ I have prediabetes — how do I stop it from turning into Type 2 diabetes?
❓ How serious is diabetes, really?
❓ Help — how do I get through the holidays as a diabetic?
Submit your questions , and we’ll share the experts’ answers in a few weeks.
And if you have diabetes or think you could be at risk, see how Prisma Health’s Diabetes Self-Management + Diabetes Prevention programs can help.
Correction: In our original article, we did not specify that it is Type 2 diabetes only that is largely preventable — Type 1 diabetes is not. “Type 2" has been added for clarity. Learn more about the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.