Diabetes. Senior HealthIt is commonly known in health agencies throughout the world that high blood pressure is the top killer, wiping out more lives than cancer, car crashes, homicides, and many other causes combined.

It is estimated that 1 out of every 4 people alive today is suffering from high blood pressure.  However, an even more alarming statistic from the CDC in the US has estimated that by 2020, 1 out of every 3 people (adults and children combined) will develop type 2 diabetes in his or her lifetime.

A recent mega-study involved health histories of more than 220,000 people across 20 years.

The researchers looked at Relative Risk, or RR, in its association with mortality.

Specifically, they looked at its relationship to both cardiovascular disease mortality and stroke mortality, in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Alarmingly, the researchers saw that there was a 95% RR of both cardiovascular mortality and stroke mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes.

One interesting finding was that the occurrence of neuropathy, a common symptom of type 2 diabetes, was found at a higher, more predictable rate among those who died of diabetes complications than HbA1c levels and even duration of the disease.

Three of the top conclusions that were reached at the end of the study were that type 2 diabetes was associated with an alarmingly high rate of mortality, the rate of mortality associate to diabetes did not depend upon age or gender, and the reversal and prevention of diabetes is paramount to known health epidemics, as it is now suspected to be the leading cause of cardiovascular disease-related mortality.

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