Tight glucose control cuts risk of diabetic kidney disease
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Health) - Maintaining tight control of blood glucose (sugar) in type 2 diabetics reduces the risk of kidney disease by 21 percent, according to results of a study reported at the annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association.
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