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Teens'
Faculties Not Harmed by Low Blood Sugar |
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Teenagers with type 1 diabetes who aim to keep
their glucose levels under tight control may have frequent episodes
of too-low blood sugar, but this apparently has no lasting effect
on their cognitive function (American Diabetes Association) |
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Targeting
Blood Glucose Management in School Improves Glycemic Control
in Children with Poorly Controlled Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus |
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Average HbA1c was lowered by 1.6%, suggesting
that this intervention helps this difficult group of patients (Clinical
and Laboratory Observation) |
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In
Vivo Insulin Sensitivity and Secretion in Obese Youth: What are
the Differences between NGT, IGT and Type 2 Diabetes? |
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Data suggest that measures to prevent progression
or conversion from pre-diabetes to T2DM should target improvement
in beta-cell function (PubMed) |
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