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10 Myths About Diabetes You Should Stop Believing

Eating sugar causes diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is caused by genetics and possibly an autoimmune response to a trigger. Type 2 diabetes is caused by genetics and various risk factors, some of which are related to lifestyle. Sugar-sweetened drinks, such as sodas and fruit punches, are high in empty calories. However, other sweets by themselves are not a cause of diabetes.

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