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Severe Low Blood Sugar Ups Older Diabetics' Dementia Risk
Older individuals with type 2 diabetes who have been hospitalized with severe low blood sugar levels seem to have a greater risk of developing dementia, new research suggests.

It's not yet clear whether less seve ...
[14 Apr, 2009 14:55]

 
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