A new study shows that pear-shaped women are “significantly” less likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than those with smaller hips, according to new research. The findings were presented at the American Society of Human Genetics’ annual meeting. The study traced the connection to a genetic variation carried by women with hips that are larger in comparison to the rest of their body. Click Here to read more!
Published on October 13, 2015 by Michael Russo
By Smart Dimensions
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