http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/News/2011/News/WTVM052906.htm
Men develop type 2 diabetes at a lower body mass index than women, according to new research by clinical academics at the University of Glasgow. The research, carried out with colleagues from the Scottish Diabetes Research Network, may help explain why men have higher rates of diabetes in many parts of the world.
Men develop type 2 diabetes at a lower body mass index than women, according to new research by clinical academics at the University of Glasgow. The research, carried out with colleagues from the Scottish Diabetes Research Network, may help explain why men have higher rates of diabetes in many parts of the world.