Decades ago, the two types of diabetes were easy to differentiate in presenting patients. Children with high blood sugar were almost exclusively type-1, while newly diagnosed adults, who were typically overweight, were type-2. These days, age, weight, and family history are often not good predictors of diabetes type, since many more kids are overweight and type-1 has been getting diagnosed more frequently in adults. This has posed a challenge for clinicians. There is currently a test for islet cell-targeting autoantibodies, but it requires radioactive materials, is expensive, and takes a few days for results to come in.
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