Strict Blood Sugar Control Cuts Diabetes Heart Risk (HealthDay)
29th Dec 2005, 22:38 GMT
A 20-year study of people with type 1 diabetes shows that tight control of blood sugar levels cuts their risk of heart disease by more than half.
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