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News: Diabetes in Pregnancy Tied to Heart... (The New York Times) - Behind the headlines

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The New York Times Sept. 29, 2020

Diabetes in Pregnancy Tied to Heart Risks in Young Adult Children

by Nicholas Bakalar

People whose mothers had diabetes were at higher risk of heart attacks, stroke, high blood pressure and diabetes before age 35.

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CMAJ SEPT. 28, 2020

Intrauterine exposure to diabetes and risk of cardiovascular disease in adolescence and early adulthood: a population-based birth cohort study

L Guillemette et al

The cohort provided 3 628 576 person-years of data (mean age at latest follow-up 20.5 [standard deviation 6.4] years, 49.3% female); 2765 (0.9%) of the offspring experien …

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Gestational diabetes during pregnancy is rising. Experts are alarmed.

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