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Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in adults and represents a growing challenge for public health. It is characterized by the body’s inability to use insulin properly, which leads to elevated blood glucose levels.

Among the most frequent symptoms are:
– Excessive fatigue
– Constant thirst
– Increased need to urinate
– Blurred vision
– Recurrent infections
– Unexplained weight gain or loss.
Although these signs may seem mild at first, they should not be ignored.

The greatest risk of type 2 diabetes is that, if left uncontrolled, it can cause serious complications such as heart problems, kidney damage, vision loss, neuropathies, and even amputations. It is also associated with a higher risk of developing other chronic conditions that affect both quality and life expectancy. That is why early diagnosis and proper management are essential to prevent irreversible consequences.

Recommendations for managing this disease include lifestyle changes such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, reducing the consumption of sugars and refined carbohydrates, and periodic medical check-ups. However, for many patients, these measures are not enough, and pharmacological support is required. In this regard, clinical programs open a window of hope. Our program focuses on an innovative alternative: a treatment currently under study that seeks to control type 2 diabetes with an oral pill, without the need for injectables. This option could significantly improve patient adherence, simplify daily routines, and contribute to better glucose control.

Clinical studies are key because they make it possible to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new therapies, offering patients the opportunity to access cutting-edge treatments before they become widely available. In addition, they provide close and ongoing medical follow-up that helps improve health habits and understanding of the disease.

If you are the parent of a child with asthma or an adult living with type 2 diabetes and would like to learn more about how clinical studies can help you or your family, we invite you to contact Emerson Clinical Research Institute. You can do so through their website ecrinstitute.com, by calling 202 906 9511, or via WhatsApp at the same number. Taking the first step toward information can make a real difference in your health and that of your loved ones.

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