The risk of heart problem in diabetic patients can be reduced by tightening the control of blood sugar levels. The glucose level in Tpe-2 diabetes is above average in spite of their medication. A study was carried out at The Cambridge University and involved 33,000 people. If the blood sugar levels are brought too low for elderly or frail people with diabetes, they can become dizzy and light-headed and in the worst cases fall into a coma. So this will not be suitable for all. For every 200 people treated for five years, three lives would be saved from heart attacks, say researchers. 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

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Diabetes heart risk can be reduced


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