Diabetes Control Has Gotten Much Better

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People with diabetes often use a blood sugar monitoring device to help them test and control sugar levels.
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More than ever, Americans with diabetes are meeting three goals vital for control of their disease, a new study finds. And that could lower their risk for diabetes-related complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, blindness and amputations.

According to the study results, the number of Americans with diabetes who now meet or exceed goals for the three "ABCs" ― which stand for A1C, blood pressure and cholesterol ―  increased from about 2 percent in 1988 to nearly 19 percent in 2010. A1C is a measure of blood glucose, or sugar, over two to three months.

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