@paulge470 @trumplicans2024 The prevalence of diabetes in the U.S. was 13.7% among men and 11.7% among women ≥ 30 years. Age-standardized diabetes prevalence was highest in Mississippi, West Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia.
@LiberalDreams45 @WriteWendy @AaronParnas Diabetes per capita - highest in red states https://t.co/OEA51ZeFbv).
@StewMama71 @mattyglesias Diabetes prevalence is highest in the Southern and Appalachian states and lowest in the Midwest and the Northeast https://t.co/vg32cgRThI).
@mattyglesias Diabetes prevalence is highest in the Southern and Appalachian states and lowest in the Midwest and the Northeast. https://t.co/vg32cgRThI).
RT @EstProtector: @Indy_Lib53 "Blow to Democrats"? How a bout "Blow to Americans with Diabetes", which disease is most prevalent in the S…
@Indy_Lib53 "Blow to Democrats"? How a bout "Blow to Americans with Diabetes", which disease is most prevalent in the Southern and Appalachian states - https://t.co/krWCkJ32GC
Checking and cross checking your choicest carrier is essential. Chk #healthinsurance page on Aetna https://t.co/n0b91hYIu9. https://t.co/pETa1zMid8
The prevalence of #diabetes in the #USA. Can #Obamacare help. Understand the situation here https://t.co/n0b91hYIu9 https://t.co/HGDSQ75D2B
Old story still happening. 2006- https://t.co/g1XWewQUzt and our paper in 2009- https://t.co/qljmDmY6Wk cc @astokes https://t.co/bxekSuBm6d
@stefaniei @betswrites Good news! But careful with surveys for DM: They underestimate. http://t.co/7xLxFhL2zW Unclear if that affects trend.
.@peterubel @jdimick1 Implications for state diabetes estimates (come from BRFSS) are substantial. How to fix: http://t.co/CjQZLn0YP7
#populationhealthmetrics Diabetes prevalence and diagnosis in US states: analysis of health surveys http://t.co/aUreQuWR