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Tight glucose control for critically ill questioned

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In critically ill adults, tight control of blood glucose (sugar) does not significantly reduce the risk of death in the hospital, research shows. This common practice does, however, substantially increase the risk of low blood glucose or "hypoglycemia."

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