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Is Viola Davis sick? Viola Davis health and diabetes explained

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Viola Davis, in addition to being the amazing Hollywood life we know today, has had an incredible road to prominence.

Following graduation from Central Falls High School.

After graduating from high school, she attended Rhode Island College, where she got a bachelor’s degree in acting in 1988.

Davis subsequently went on to study at the Juilliard School of Performing Arts in New York City for four years (1989–1993).

Her career has taken off since then, and she has played a variety of roles.

Davis’s films include Out of Sight, Solaris, Traffic, and Syriana. She recently chastised critics for her portrayal of Michelle Obama in a new film.

Davis first played Vera in August Wilson’s melancholic comedy Seven Guitars on Broadway in 1996.

Davis reteamed with Wilson a few years later in his 2001 play King Hedley II, for which she won her first Tony Award and Drama Desk Award.

Davis was also nominated for a Drama Desk Award in 2004 for her work on the off-Broadway production of Lynn.

Her health has come into scrutiny over the years and we are here to clear that.

Is Viola Davis sick? Viola Davis health and diabetes explained

Viola has prediabetes. When your blood sugar level is higher than normal but not high enough for your doctor to diagnose diabetes, you have prediabetes.

Prediabetes is virtually always present in people with type 2 diabetes. However, it does not frequently result in symptoms.

Viola claimed she didn’t have type 2 diabetes thankfully and had the resources and the presence of mind to do the research to learn what to do to lower her blood sugar levels.

Currently, she is fine.

Head of content and Editor-at-large at Ghanafuo.com – Dickson Ofori Siaw is a blunt writer who loves to make his readers see "the other perspectives of a news story". Follow me on Twitter @kwadwo_dost

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