
A revision in the diagnosing methods of type-2 diabetes using blood glucose levels is called for by the scientists from The University of Manchester and King's College London. The findings, published in the journal iPLOS ONE/i today (3 September), show the current method of diagnosis - using blood glucose levels - means patients are diagnosed too late so that their blood vessels may already be damaged. Type 2 diabetes, which affects over 90% of ...
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