Episodes of severe hypoglycemia—low blood glucose requiring hospitalization—were found to increase the risk of dementia in older people with type 2 diabetes.
People who went to open-access clinics that accept same-day appointments had higher blood pressure than those who visited clinics that scheduled appointments in advance.
A small group of patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes received transplants of their own stem cells and then needed less insulin, or none at all, to control their blood glucose levels, in a study.