Monday, June 13, 2016
Lower Blood Sugar Less Retinopathy
People with type 2 diabetes who intensively controlled their blood sugar
level during the landmark Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in
Diabetes (ACCORD) Trial Eye Study were found to have cut their risk of
diabetic retinopathy in half in a follow-up analysis conducted four
years after stopping intensive therapy. Investigators who led the ACCORD
Follow-on Eye Study (ACCORDION) announced the results today in New
Orleans at the American Diabetes Association annual meeting. The study
was supported by the National Institutes of Health’s National Eye
Institute (NEI).
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