Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Children's Mercy Researchers Find Two Tests Are Better Than One At Diagnosing Diabetes In Overweight Children

Nutritional child abuse is worse than previously thought.
A new study found that the recommended blood test may not be enough to catch type 2 diabetes in overweight children, missing more than two-thirds of children at high-risk for the condition. Researchers from Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics found that performing two tests both the recommended hemoglobin A1C test and an oral glucose tolerance test could dramatically reduce the risk of delayed diagnosis in overweight children. The findings were presented Saturday at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting in Denver.
If 2/3 are missed, then the numbers may be triple what is currently known.

Terrible.

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