High Normal Fasting Blood Glucose May Be a Risk Factor for Diabetes in Men
6th Oct 2005, 23:58 GMT
A study suggested that higher fasting plasma glucose levels within the normoglycemic range constitute an independent risk factor for type 2 diabetes in young men. (CME) Medscape Medical News Laurie Barclay,Gary Vogin,Desiree Lie
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