There are two types of diabetes; type one and type two diabetes. In type one diabetes an individual’s body does not produce any insulin. This is most commonly diagnosed in children and young adults and is contracted through an individual's genetics. Only 5% of all people with diabetes have type one diabetes. The other type of diabetes is called type two diabetes. In this type an individual's body does not use insulin properly. This type of diabetes is contracted throughout
There are two types of diabetes; type one and type two diabetes. In type one diabetes an individual’s body does not produce any insulin. This is most commonly diagnosed in children and young adults and is contracted through an individual's genetics. Only 5% of all people with diabetes have type one diabetes. The other type of diabetes is called type two diabetes. In this type an individual's body does not use insulin properly. This type of diabetes is contracted throughout