The new study, published in The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia journal, confirms that the classification system is applicable on a group in western India. “The study highlights genetic similarities and differences between different forms of type 2 diabetes in India and Europe,” said Rashmi Prasad, associate professor in genomics, diabetes, and endocrinology at Lund University in Sweden. “We see this as an exciting new step towards a better understanding of the development of type 2 diabetes in India,” Prasad said in a statement., The new study, published in The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia journal, confirms that the classification system is applicable on a group in western India. “The study highlights genetic similarities and differences between different forms of type 2 diabetes in India and Europe,” said Rashmi Prasad, associate professor in genomics, diabetes, and endocrinology at Lund University in Sweden. “We see this as an exciting new step towards a better understanding of the development of type 2 diabetes in India,” Prasad said in a statement., , Read More
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