We strongly support diabetes research on this site so wanted to share this: (BBC)
Tighter control of blood sugar levels in people with diabetes may cut their risk of heart problems, a study says.
From the Cambridge Study (30000 patients) just published in the British Lancet the following is observed:
Lead researcher Dr Kausik Ray said: “Previous studies have been inconclusive, leaving diabetics and their doctors unsure as to whether maintaining lower blood sugar levels actually benefited the patients.
“Although additional research needs to be conducted, our findings provide insight into the importance of improving glucose levels. However, this has to be done through lifestyle changes as well as medication.”
Results were fewer heart attacks and 15% less cardi-vascular desease.
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