News | September 19, 2015 01:06 PM EDT

Passive Smoking Increases Diabetes Risks By 22 Percent: How To Reduce Exposure ... - Tech Times

A new study shows non-smokers carry higher chances of having type 2 diabetes compared to people who have never smoked or inhaled tobacco. Findings reveal that active or chain smokers are 37 percent more likely to develop the same illness.

Past studies reveal how type 2 diabetes increases the chance of a heart attack, stroke and blindness. Reformed smokers are still 14 percent more likely to develop diabetes compared to people who have never lit a cigarette or inhaled secondhand smoke.

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