Foods That May Increase Kids' Risk of Type 1 Diabetes Revealed

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Foods That May Increase Kids' Risk of Type 1 Diabetes Revealed
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'It is important to find out which factors in these foods are responsible for these associations,' researcher Suvi Virtanen said.

Certain foods might make your child more likely to develop type 1 diabetes, researchers have found.Eating a diet that is high in oats, rye, and some fruits is linked with an increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes, according to new research about to be presented at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes conference in Spain.Interestingly, other fruits like berries were found to be associated with a decreased risk of developing diabetes.

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