Current Understanding of Complications Associated with Diabetes - Volume II

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Background

This Research Topic is part of the article collection series: Current Understanding of Complications Associated with Diabetes.

Frontiers in Clinical Diabetes and Healthcare is delighted to present this volume II Research Topic to highlight the current understanding of complications associated with diabetes.

This Research Topic aims to consolidate the latest research findings on diabetes-related complications, providing a platform for scholars and practitioners to share their insights on the mechanisms, diagnosis, and management of these conditions. By addressing specific questions and testing hypotheses related to the progression of diabetes and its complications, this collection seeks to offer evidence-based recommendations that can inform clinical practices and health policies. The ultimate goal is to foster discussions that lead to improved approaches for preventing and mitigating the effects of diabetes complications in diverse populations.

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Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Complications, Cardiovascular Disease, Nephropathy

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