Adults in the United States who have diabetes are no more likely to meet disease control targets today than they were in 2005, according to a new study that looked at goals like blood sugar control, blood pressure and cholesterol level management, and smoking cessation. The researchers found that one in four adults with diabetes was not diagnosed, and nearly one in three was not receiving appropriate care for diabetes. Read more
Diabetes Control in U.S. Stalled Since 2005
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