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Globally, diabetes is becoming increasingly prevalent, as are the myths and misconceptions that surround it 

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Although gestational diabetes usually goes away after birth, there is a risk of developing it again during future pregnancies and developing type 2 diabetes later in life.

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Eating sugar does not directly cause diabetes. However, consuming a sugary diet can lead to overweight and obesity, which are risk factors for type 2 diabetes. 

Eating sugar causes diabetes 

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This is a common myth, perhaps understandably — blood sugar levels play an essential role in diabetes. Sugar itself, though, is not a causal factor. 

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As ever, the story is complex: there does appear to be a link between regularly drinking soda and risk for type 2 diabetes. 

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Diabetes is not serious 

There is no cure for diabetes, and there are a host of complications that can occur if a person does not manage the condition well. 

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Overweight and obesity are risk factors for type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes, but the condition can occur in people of any weight. 

Diabetes only affects people with obesity

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Obesity always leads to diabetes 

Although obesity increases the risk of diabetes, it does not inevitably lead to the disease. 

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People with diabetes cannot eat sugar 

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People with diabetes certainly do need to manage their diets carefully: monitoring carbohydrate intake is important.

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