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Cambridge professor discovers a startling way to reverse most cases of type 2 diabetes – Hull Live
Findings of study could have ‘significant implications’ for the approach to screening for, preventing, treating and reversing the condition

Body mass index is a much more powerful risk factor for type 2 diabetes than genetics, a new study of almost half a million people has suggested.
Most cases of the disease could either be prevented or reversed if someones BMI was kept below their personal cut-off point at which abnormal blood sugar levels are triggered, an expert behind the study said.
Everyone will have a different threshold which sees them at risk of becoming diabetic, explaining why some people with a healthy weight develop…
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