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ELI5: Why do so many old people develop diabetes? (by Sparky)
ELI5: Why do so many old people develop diabetes?
Every old person I know has developed diabetes later in life, it almost seems inevitable. Is this a normal part of life and becomes more likely the older you get? If yes, why?
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Every old person I know has developed diabetes later in life, it almost seems inevitable. Is this a normal part of life and becomes more likely the older you get? If yes, why?
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