Saturday, June 7, 2008
diabetes control


June 6, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO — Tightly controlling blood sugar to lower-than-recommended standards using insulin and other drugs does not reduce the risk of stroke and heart attacks in people with type 2 diabetes—and may even be harmful, according to two major studies presented Friday at the American Diabetes Association's annual meeting in San Francisco. Read More
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diabetes stroke,
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