Middle-aged Men Twice As Likely To Have Diabetes As Women

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Middle-aged Men Twice As Likely To Have Diabetes As Women

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Men aged 35-54 are almost twice as likely to have diabetes compared to their female counterparts, reveals our new report 'Diabetes in the UK 2009' out today. Key statistics on diabetes s

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