People with diabetes who live in rural areas more likely to develop complications of the disease, study finds

It has been well established that people who live in rural areas in the U.S. are more likely to have diabetes and experience barriers to managing their condition compared to those who live in the suburbs and cities. Now, University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers have measured the devastating toll of this health disparity.

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