Explain the following in layman terms for adolescents: Taking care of type 2 diabetes involves a combination of different things. You need to change your lifestyle, take specific medicines, and regularly check your blood sugar levels. Changing your lifestyle means eating healthier foods and being more physically active. The medicines you take are specially made to help control your diabetes. "Unfocused aspects" are parts of diabetes care that need more research or aren't usually included in treatment plans. For example, how your mental health or your social surroundings affect your ability to manage your diabetes might be considered "unfocused aspects." There can be some challenges in managing type 2 diabetes. These can include sticking to your treatment plan, being able to access healthcare, and the cost of the medicines you need. "Alternatives" refer to new or different ways to manage diabetes. This could be new medicines or using technology to help control the disease.