EARLY DETECTION AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES OF COMPLICATIONS IN DIABETES MELLITUS
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Abstract
This review highlights modern strategies for early detection and prevention of diabetic complications. It discusses the pathophysiology, advanced diagnostics, and evidence-based interventions proven to reduce long-term risks. Emphasis is placed on screening protocols, risk assessment tools, and therapeutic approaches applicable in clinical practice. The findings support that early, systematic care significantly lowers complication rates and improves patient outcomes while easing the healthcare burden.
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