Slightly elevated blood sugar tied to heart and kidney problems.
People who have slightly elevated blood sugar that’s not high enough for a diabetes diagnosis may still have a higher risk of heart and kidney disease than individuals with normal blood sugar, a U.S. study suggests. Reuters Health, 03/16/2018. (Also see Prevention of Diabetes)
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