Diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney disease in the United States. 30% of people with Type 1 diabetes and 10–40% of those with Type 2 diabetes are likely to end up with kidney failure. It's not all bad news, though. There are many steps people can take to manage their blood sugar and protect their kidneys.
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30% of people with Type 1 diabetes and 10–40% of those with Type 2 diabetes are likely to end up with kidney failure. There are many steps people can take to manage their blood sugar and protect their kidneys.
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney disease in the United States. There are many steps people can take to manage their blood sugar and protect their kidneys.
30% of people with Type 1 diabetes and 10–40% of those with Type 2 diabetes are likely to end up with kidney failure. There are many steps people can take to manage their blood sugar and protect their kidneys.