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Study points to Higher Blood Sugar Levels in Women

Women are also more prone to unique complications of uncontrolled sugar levels, says Endocrinologist, Dr. Vohra

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Traditionally, women play the role of caregivers in India when it comes to families and their health. More often than not, this means that they prioritise the health of their loved ones over their own. When it comes to diabetes in women, a new study shows a higher incidence of diabetes in women - as compared to men.

A study by BeatO, a digital health platform for diabetes management, indicates that women tend to have higher blood sugar levels or poorer control than men, by almost eight percent. As per the platform, this can be attributed to gender roles in a household, inequitable access to resources and even lack of time to cater to their wellbeing.

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