People Who Get Diabetes in Middle Age Develop More Serious Health Problems Later in Life

Posted in Diabetes Articles, Diabetes Updates by Connie Bennett on October 30th, 2006
If you get diabetes in middle age (aged 40 to 64), you'll get more serious health problems later in life than if you develop the disease in your old age, suggests compelling new research from Johns Hopkins University in the November issue of Diabetes Care. WebMD.com reports about these fascinating findings. Our study reinforces the need to help adults who are middle-aged take steps to prevent diabetes, and suggests that seniors with diabetes should not be treated as a single group, researcher Elizabeth Selvin, PhD, MPH, of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health said in a press release...
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