Johns Hopkins Medicine: Researchers Unravel Why Episodes Of Low Blood Sugar Worsen Eye Disease In People With Diabetes
January 27, 2023
January 27, 2023
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 27 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
People with diabetes who experience periods of low blood sugar -- a common occurrence in those new to blood sugar management -- are more likely to have worsening diabetic eye disease. Now, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have linked such low blood sugar levels with a molecular pathway that is turned on in oxygen-starved cells in the eye.
The research, involv . . .
People with diabetes who experience periods of low blood sugar -- a common occurrence in those new to blood sugar management -- are more likely to have worsening diabetic eye disease. Now, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have linked such low blood sugar levels with a molecular pathway that is turned on in oxygen-starved cells in the eye.
The research, involv . . .
