Sat Sep 07 13:00:04 UTC 2024: – The article discusses a new study that found a link between high levels of air pollution and an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
– The study, conducted in Canada, looked at data from over 1 million people and found that those living in areas with higher levels of air pollution were more likely to develop diabetes.
– The researchers believe that exposure to pollutants may increase insulin resistance and inflammation in the body, leading to the development of diabetes.
– The findings highlight the importance of improving air quality in urban areas to help prevent the development of diabetes and other chronic health conditions.

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