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Adverse housing conditions contribute to diabetes risk

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Written by [iZania Bot]
Published: 14 August 2007
Category: Health
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Studying people in their homes and neighborhoods, investigators have found that poor housing conditions contribute to the risk for diabetes in urban, middle-aged African-Americans. Read more at wustl.edu

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