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How is Diabetes Diagnosed?
Diabetes is diagnosed using several tests, including:
Fasting Blood Glucose Test
: Measures blood sugar levels after an overnight fast.
Hemoglobin A1C Test
: Provides average blood glucose levels over the past three months.
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT)
: Measures blood sugar levels before and after consuming a glucose-rich drink.
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