Study of 847,392 Diabetics Reveals

Why Most Skin Treatments Fail.


41% of Diabetics Are Treating the Wrong Skin Condition.

Study of 847,392 Diabetics Reveals

Why Most Skin Treatments Fail.


41% of Diabetics Are Treating

the Wrong Skin Condition.

Study of 847,392 Diabetics Reveals

Why Most Skin Treatments Fail.


41% of Diabetics Are Treating

the Wrong Skin Condition.

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At the International Diabetes Research Symposium, a lead researcher presented findings from 847,392 skin assessments—revealing that 41% of diabetics are treating the wrong condition. The free Glycoderm assessment identifies which of 12 patterns sufferers have in 45 seconds and customized recommendation based on unique factors.


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At the International Diabetes Research Symposium, a lead researcher presented findings from 847,392 skin assessments—revealing that 41% of diabetics are treating the wrong condition. The free Glycoderm assessment identifies which of 12 patterns sufferers have in 45 seconds and customized recommendation based on unique factors.



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At the International Diabetes Research Symposium, a lead researcher presented findings from 847,392 skin assessments—revealing that 41% of diabetics are treating the wrong condition. The free Glycoderm assessment identifies which of 12 patterns sufferers have in 45 seconds and customized recommendation based on unique factors.


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At the International Diabetes Research Symposium, a lead researcher presented findings from 847,392 skin assessments—revealing that 41% of diabetics are treating the wrong condition. The free Glycoderm assessment identifies which of 12 patterns sufferers have in 45 seconds and customized recommendation based on unique factors.


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