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“Childhood abuse, parental mental illness raise risk for type 2 diabetes in adulthood”

“Childhood abuse, parental mental illness raise risk for type 2 diabetes in adulthood” 

Preventing diabetes starts with protecting our most vulnerable population, our children.

Childhood trauma, including sexual, physical and verbal abuse, raises the risk for developing type 2 diabetes in adulthood by as much as 57%, according to article in Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications. – Coach Beverly 

To learn more please read the article below:

Childhood abuse, parental mental illness raise risk for type 2 diabetes in adulthood – Heilo | in the journal plus

 

 

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