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People with less money and men are less likely to join or finish programs meant to prevent type 2 diabetes—even though they’re more likely to get it—which makes health gaps between groups even worse.
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The study says that people with less money or who are men often find it harder to stick to diabetes prevention programs, which matches the claim that they’re less likely to join or finish these programs even though they’re at higher risk.
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