mark hyman, a diabetes specialist, the author of a book called "the blood sugar solution." morning. >> what's the takeaway from this stu study? >> that we're needing a national wake-up call. type 2 diabetes is rampant in children now. 2 million kids who on morbidly obese. most undiagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes and most show drugs don't work. we have to put kids on insulin, which is a disaster. we need a different solution. this is a social problem. we need a social secure. we're not going to solve this in the doctor's office. we have to solve this in the community we live. we have to change access to sodas and school access to good foods -- >> but add insulin? >> no, insulin actually creates -- >> no, no, i'm sorry. >> starting insulin earlier causes rapid increase in weight, cholesterol, blood pressure. >> the way you plan it out, it sounds fairly easy. cut down on the soda, eat better, exercise more but we know all of those things and it's not working. >> no, because the average kid has 34 teaspoons of sugar a day, 54 gallons of soda. it's addictive. they have hija