
Sleep apnea has been associated with high blood sugar levels, reveals study published in the iEuropean Respiratory Journal/i. The research analysed 5,294 participants from the multinational European Sleep Apnoea Cohort. The researchers measured levels of HbA1c, which correlates with average plasma glucose concentration. This measurement allows researchers to gain an understanding of blood sugar levels over a period of time. People with diabetes ...
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