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A Nevada coroner determined that former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose died on Monday at age 83 due to heart disease.
Rose's cause of death was "hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease," with diabetes mellitus as a significant condition, according to a report from Clark County coroner Melanie Rouse (per Erin Couch of the Cincinnati Enquirer and Emily Sanderson of WLWT 5.)
The manner of Rose's death was determined to be natural.
Diabetes mellitus refers to multiple diseases that can cause blood sugar usage issues, according to the Mayo Clinic.