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mortality (3)
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Complications in the Young with Diabetes
A study published in Diabetes Care found that diabetes complications are more lethal in T2D youths than complications in T1D youths. The study aimed to evaluate long-term clinical outcomes and survival in young people with T2D compared with people with T1D. Records were matched for mortality and outcomes over 25 years. Comparatively, the study evaluated […]
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Can you die of low bG if you don’t have Diabetes?
A study published in Diabetes Care indicates that there is an increased rate of death for hospitalized patients, with and without diabetes. As confusing as it sounds, it’s possible to have an extremely low sugar, even if you don’t have diabetes. Low blood sugar is something you’d expect from a person with diabetes. People without […]
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More is Less in High Risk T2D People
Picture people fully clothed on a sunny beach. Now picture the same sunny beach with scantily clad beach bunnies. Who’s better protected? Now translate the UV index to an HbA1c scale. Can more glucose in the blood be safer in Type 2 diabetes? A study found that patients with T2D had increased risk of death […]
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