Diabetics who tightly control their blood sugar — even if only for the first decade after their condition is diagnosed — have lower risks of heart attack, death and other complications 10 or more years later, a large follow-up study has found. High Blood Sugar Related Articles
span class=”yshortcuts” id=”lw_1221041647_0″>Diabetics who tightly control their blood sugar — even if only for the first decade after they are diagnosed — have lower risks of heart attack, death and other complications 10 or more years later, a large follow-up study has found. High Blood Sugar Related Articles
Nearly two thirds of patients with chronic hepatitis C infection may have abnormal blood sugar levels, according to a report in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. High Blood Sugar Related Articles
By Steven Reinberg , HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Sept. 10 (HealthDay News) — Type 2 diabetics who tightly control their blood sugar levels early, even if only… High Blood Sugar Related Articles
Diabetics who tightly control their blood sugar even if only for the first decade after they are diagnosed have lower risks of heart attack, death and other complications 10 or more years later, a large follow-up study has found. High Blood Sugar Related Articles
