Posted on Thursday, 31 March 2011 by
Diabetes News From Medical News Today
Scorching spring and summer temperatures can cause potential problems for people with chronic diseases such as diabetes. "An increased risk of dehydration and damage to diabetes medications and equipment are some of the challenges patients may face during hot weather," says Adrienne Nassar, M.D., consultant in the department of internal medicine, and Curtiss Cook, M.D...
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