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Are You at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes is a growing problem. Take this quiz to learn if you're part of the population at risk.
Dr. Robert Hurd, MD
Have you been feeling more hungry, thirsty, or been urinating more frequently
I do not have any of these symptoms
I have recently begun to notice at least one of these symptoms
I have noted two or more of these symptoms
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