A new form of diabetes, Type 5, linked to chronic malnutrition, is emerging globally, particularly in low-income regions. Unlike other types, it stems from impaired pancreatic development due to nutrient deficiencies, affecting younger individuals who are often underweight. Early detection and tailored management are crucial to combat its serious complications.
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