Does Giving Up Smoking Raise Your Diabetes Risk?

A US study this week reported that giving up smoking increases the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. The researchers looked at 10,892 middle-aged adults who were followed for up to 17 years and found the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes was highest in the first three years after giving up smoking…

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