Michigan State: Study Connects Diabetes, Air Pollution to Interstitial Lung Disease
December 10, 2020
December 10, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Dec. 10 (TNSJou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news release on Dec. 9:
People with prediabetes or diabetes who live in ozone-polluted areas may have an increased risk for an irreversible disease with a high mortality rate. A new study recently published in the Environmental Health Perspectives connects insulin resistance and repetitive ozone exposure to the development of interstitial lung disease.
"Our findings are espec . . .
People with prediabetes or diabetes who live in ozone-polluted areas may have an increased risk for an irreversible disease with a high mortality rate. A new study recently published in the Environmental Health Perspectives connects insulin resistance and repetitive ozone exposure to the development of interstitial lung disease.
"Our findings are espec . . .