Men who have diabetes are more at risk of complications from the condition than women, according to a study. This could be down to men being more overweight and less likely to adopt a healthier lifestyle or take medication, researchers suggested. They also warned that high levels of complications in both genders with the condition should “highlight the importance of targeted complication screening and prevention strategies from diagnosis”. For the study, academics from the University of Sydney analysed survey responses from an ongoing Australian study of health and ageing known as 45 and Up. T…