Self-monitoring of blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes who are not treated with insulin did not improve glycemic control or health-related quality of life after one year in a randomized trial, results that suggest self-monitoring should not be routine in these patients, according to a new study.
Home Monitoring of Blood Sugar Did Not Improve Glycemic Control After 1 Year
Home Monitoring of Blood Sugar Did Not Improve Glycemic Control After 1 Year
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A study in JAMA suggests that self-monitoring should not be routine in patients with type 2 diabetes who are not treated with insulin
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