Five signs of diabetes experts say you shouldn't ignore
Five signs of diabetes experts say you shouldn't ignore highlights how type 2 diabetes symptoms can be missed despite record case levels in the U.S. More than 40 million people in the U.S. live with diabetes, and the CDC estimates about 11 million may be undiagnosed, mostly type 2. Experts say roughly 1 in 8 people now have diabetes, and 90% of cases are type 2; they also cite UK risk, with Diabetes UK estimating around 6.9 million at increased risk based on blood sugar levels. The report lists common symptoms experts warn not to dismiss, including foot changes that may appear early, persistent tiredness or stress-related depletion, and other effects that can seem minor. It also references risk factors such as age, family history, ethnicity, and being overweight, noting about 64.5% of adults in England are overweight or obese.






