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Warning issued over type 2 diabetes symptoms at night that are 'easy to explain away'

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Warning issued over type 2 diabetes symptoms at night that are 'easy to explain away'.

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A leading diabetes specialist has cautioned that the initial symptoms of type 2 diabetes frequently go unnoticed because people attribute them to everyday exhaustion or workplace pressures.Professor Frank Joseph, a Consultant Endocrinologist and Founder at Dr Frank's Weight Loss Clinic, highlighted that recognising these early indicators could prove crucial for millions of Britons."One of the big problems with type 2 diabetes is that the early symptoms are so easy to explain away," Professor Joseph told GB News.The gradual onset of these warning signs means individuals often adapt to feeling unwell without considering diabetes as a potential cause.

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