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Intensive-Glycemic-Control Arm of ACCORD Stopped
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Title Intensive-Glycemic-Control Arm of ACCORD Stopped
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/569835?src=rss
Description The blood-glucose-lowering part of the ACCORD trial in patients with type 2 diabetes at especially high risk of heart disease has been stopped prematurely because of a higher rate of mortality in the patients in the intensive arm vs that in the standard arm. Heartwire
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Date Feb 7, 2008
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