Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Diabetes Blood Sugar Control for Adults Is Getting Worse: Study

Over 34 million people in the US—10.5% of the population—have diabetes. But a new study finds that over the past decade, people with diabetes in the U.S. have been less successful in controlling their blood sugar levels.
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Diabetes Blood Sugar Control for Adults Is Getting Worse
An estimated 34.2 million people of all ages—10.5% of the U.S. population—have diabetes. But a new study finds that over the past decade, people with diabetes in the U.S. have been less successful in controlling their blood sugar levels. Here's why, plus eight tips for managing your blood sugar.
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