How your home address can predict your risk of Type 2 diabetes
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Where you live may matter more than you think when it comes to your health. A new study has found that people living in neighborhoods with a high climate vulnerability index face a significantly higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes—even after accounting for personal health and lifestyle factors.

The study, one of the largest to date, used the Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI)—a score that captures how vulnerable a neighborhood is to climate stressors such as extreme heat, storms a…

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