Diabetes mortality declined in the U.S. by 32.1% from 2000 to 2019, with decreases in mortality observed among all racial and ethnic groups and in most U.S. counties, researchers reported in Diabetes Care.“Overall, these encouraging findings highlight the progress the field has made,” Ali H. Mokdad, PhD, chief strategy officer of population health and professor of health metrics sciences at University of Washington, told Healio. “Of course, substantial work remains to continue improving diabetes care in the U.S., particularly in areas where access to the latest, mostRead More