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Diebetes and MS

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Are these 2 illnesses are they different for women I know ms is but what about diabetes is it different as well

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🤔 Researchers may have discovered why men may be more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than women, BBC News has reported. The broadcaster said that a new study has found men are biologically more susceptible and need to gain far less weight than women to develop the condition.30 Sep 2011

nhs.uk › ... › Diabetes

Statistics claim that MS is at least two to three times more common in women than in men and more recent studies have suggested that the female to male ratio may be as high as 4:1, as the number of women diagnosed with MS increases.

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