Living in low-income neighborhoods may increase the risk of mobility problems among diabetics

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Living in low-income neighborhoods may increase the risk of mobility problems among diabetics

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Individuals with type 2 diabetes who live in bad neighborhoods may be at an elevated risk for developing mobility issues, according to a new study from Indiana University researchers.Investigators knew that living in low-income neighborhoods with poor air quality, loud traffic or industrial noises and poorly maintained streets and sidewalks increas

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