Last week, 17,000 diabetes doctors and other professionals gathered at
the American Diabetes Association’s 73rd Scientific Sessions. This is
where the greatest minds in diabetes come to share research and debate
the best path forward. Today, we are sharing highlights from the
conference.
One of the most exciting presentations was the 30th Anniversary
Symposium for DCCT/EDIC, the largest long-term study of people with
diabetes. The program has continued to find that early efforts at
intensive blood sugar management continue to lower the long-term risk of
complications decades later. They reported that those interventions
have reduced the risk of eye disease by 50%, heart disease and stroke by
60% and kidney disease by 61%. Even a five-year period of better A1cs
means lower complications decades later.
More on this story here.
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Highly recommended read
Jeff
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