Early type 1 diabetes shortens women’s lives by 18 years
Women who developed type 1 diabetes before the age of ten years die an average of nearly 18 years earlier than women who do not have diabetes. Men in the corresponding situation lose almost 14 years of life. The lives of patients diagnosed at age 26-30 years are shortened by an average of ten years, according to new research.
Original source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180810091103.htm