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Diabetes in Young People Increases Risk of Mental Illness – U of T study in partnership with Hong Kong

January 30, 2019

Young people who develop type 2 diabetes earlier in life have an increased risk of developing a serious mental illness before the age of 40. This is according to a new study that found one-third of hospitalizations for patients with… Read more about Diabetes in Young People Increases Risk of Mental Illness – U of T study in partnership with Hong Kong


Rising Rates of Diabetes Among Young People Inspire International PhD Project

May 18, 2018

Once thought of as a disease that only affected older adults, diabetes is now being diagnosed increasingly in young people under the age of 30, and the implications of this have yet to be fully studied. β€œIt is a global… Read more about Rising Rates of Diabetes Among Young People Inspire International PhD Project


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