Early onset of diabetes may cut girls' lifespan by 18 years

London: Girls who develop Type-1 diabetes before the age of ten die an average of nearly 18 years earlier than those who do not have diabetes, a new study has found. The findings, published in the journal Lancet, also suggest that boys in the corresponding situation lose almost 14 years of life. The lives of […]

London: Girls who develop Type-1 diabetes before the age of ten die an average of nearly 18 years earlier than those who do not have diabetes, a new study has found.

The findings, published in the journal Lancet, also suggest that boys in the corresponding situation lose almost 14 years of life. The lives of patients diagnosed at age 26-30 years are shortened by an average of 10 years.