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Hostility and Fasting Glucose in African American Women
Psychosomatic Medicine, 06/26/09
Georgiades A et al. - A relationship between HOST and fasting glucose was evident in AA women only, a group that has twice the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes compared with W women. Further studies are needed to elucidate the mechanisms by which HOST may affect glucose metabolism in AA women.
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