Stress is no good for anyone to endure but now may be a risk factor in diabetes in men. 

 

 

Chronic Stress Raises Diabetes Risk

As if a lowered immune system, shrunken brain and premature aging weren’t enough, a new study is showing another potential health effect of too much stress: a higher risk of diabetes for men.

 

 

Chronic stress leads to diabetes, study finds

(NaturalNews) Men who live in a permanent state of stress are 45 percent more likely to develop Type II diabetes than men who are not stressed, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of …

 

 

Permanent Stress Linked to Type 2 Diabetes in Men | Psych Central

Men who report experiencing permanent stress have a significantly higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study from the University of.

 

 

Study: Risk for diabetes, chronic stress linked in men | WGN-TV

A new risk factor is emerging for men and a growing disease: diabetes may be caused by chronic stress. Looking at nearly 8000 men over 35 years, Swedish researchers found permanent stress, either work or family related, …