David Nathan
David Nathan
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Much to our delight, it appears that this intensive therapy introduced years and years ago seems to have this long-term benefit on heart disease and stroke.
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The longer we follow patients, the more we're impressed by the lasting benefits of tight control.
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It's an old building, and it has not aged well.
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The good news is that intensively controlling glucose significantly reduces heart disease as well as damage to the eyes, nerves, and kidneys in people with type-1 diabetes.
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We hope to follow the DPP population to learn how long the interventions are effective.