The Health 24 reports, a study in European Heart Journal revealed that "We found that the positive association between diabetes and (heart disease) mortality was consistently stronger in women than in men, resulting in a substantial reduction in the mortality gap between genders that is usually observed," the investigators write. Diabetes could cause more rapid coronary plaque build-up and other related problems in women, the researchers hypotheses".
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