True, but not always. My husband had a terrible back injury and could not afford to get it treated at the time. He took so many Advil due to the pain that he pretty much killed his pancreas and ended up with type 2 because of it. He did not know that could happen.
You dig your grave wth your mouth. Type II diabetes is 100% preventable.
Not Type1 diabetes. You are born with it and will need insulin for your entire life.
Recently my stock/investing research has centered around the assumption that society is trending toward most people being diabetic.
True, but not always. My husband had a terrible back injury and could not afford to get it treated at the time. He took so many Advil due to the pain that he pretty much killed his pancreas and ended up with type 2 because of it. He did not know that could happen.
No it's not
Some people develop type II also and aren't fat
https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/features/do-thin-people-get-diabetes
It says in the article they "look thin," but are more fat than they think.
Pretty rare