Featured on: BBC News
Publication date: May 22, 2009
Publication date: May 22, 2009
Even with medication, people who have Type 2 diabetes typically have above average glucose levels. But if they lower that to the level of a healthy person, they can reduce their risk of having a heart attack by 17 percent, and even a slight decrease reduces heart disease risk by 15 percent.
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