Surprisingly Irregular Heart Rhythms in Diabetes Caused by Dipping Blood Sugars

The research led by Professor Simon Heller of the University of Sheffield's Department of Human Metabolism and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, offers vital clues to the mechanism of lowering blood sugar levels. These findings could contribute to life-threatening changes in heart rhythm, a major risk for patients with diabetes. They also shed important new light on the 'Dead in Bed' syndrome - where young people without any history of long-term ...

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