Type 1 Diabetics Need More Than Tight Glucose Control
1st May 2006, 22:02 GMT
PITTSBURGH — Although improved diabetes care has lowered rates of early death, kidney failure, and neuropathy for patients with type 1 diabetes, the rates of heart disease, retinopathy, and overt nephropathy haven't budged in 50 years.
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