Diabetes tends to be more prevalent in urban populations, but why this is so is not fully understood. A recent study 1 on mice was designed
Diabetes tends to be more prevalent in urban populations, but why this is so is not fully understood. A recent study1 on mice was designed to investigate the link between diabetes and air pollution. The study involved mice, with randomly selected to have filtered air pumped into their cage while the other breathed particulate matter that simulated common air pollution. The response variable is the amount of insulin resistance each mouse had after weeks. Higher insulin resistance indicates a greater risk for developing diabetes.