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Chronic kidney disease, diabetes increase risk for hypoglycemia

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Patients with chronic kidney disease and diabetes are at increased risk for hypoglycemia, according to data from a retrospective analysis. 

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Tags: Kidney Health, Urinary System, Kidney Disease, End-Stage Renal Disease, Disease and Condition, Nephrology, Chronic Kidney Disease, disease

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