The American College of Physicians recently issues new guidelines stating that adults with type 2 diabetes can aim for an easier-to-achieve blood sugar target than what’s been used to guide treatment in the past. These recommendations differ from the guidelines from most national and international organizations, such as the American Diabetes Association and American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. What is behind these new guidelines and why do other organizations disagree? Read more
An Analysis of the American College of Physicians Controversial New Recommendations
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