We have discussed on numerous occasions the rapid increase of obesity in teenagers and the impact that has had on the increase of teenage and young adult type 2 diabetes. It is not a pretty picture that is being painted.
Now, the New England Journal of Medicine, has presented a study that paints a grim picture [...]
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