women, it’s really bad,” Osborne said.
The new research included information from 14 studies. Those studies included 47 distinct groups comprised of more than 12 million people. (About 3.2 million had type 1 diabetes).
So, what can someone with diabetes, especially a woman with type 1 diabetes, do to lessen the risk of heart failure?
Peters said a healthy lifestyle and controlling high blood pressure, diabetes and coronary heart disease are all important for preventing heart failure. She added that preventing diabetes in the first place is also helpful.
Osborne said eating right, getting regular exercise and not smoking are all important in preventing heart failure. If you have