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 As the average amount of plasma glucose increases, the fraction of glycated hemoglobin increases in a predictable way. In diabetes, higher amounts of glycated hemoglobin, indicating poorer control of blood glucose levels, have been associated with cardiovascular disease, nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycated_hemoglobin|Glycated hemoglobin (wikipedia)]] As the average amount of plasma glucose increases, the fraction of glycated hemoglobin increases in a predictable way. In diabetes, higher amounts of glycated hemoglobin, indicating poorer control of blood glucose levels, have been associated with cardiovascular disease, nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycated_hemoglobin|Glycated hemoglobin (wikipedia)]]
  
 +The overall quality score of clinical practice guidelines ranges between 3 and 6.25. While NICE's guidelines scored the highest, the guidelines of the National Diabetes Foundation scored the lowest.  (({{pubmed>long:    31121273}}))
  
  
 +18β-GA provides a potential implication to diabetes mellitus and its complications.  (({{pubmed>long:    31120605}}))
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 +Hyperuricaemia was associated with an unfavourable cardiovascular risk profile in HF patients. Treatment with low doses of allopurinol did not improve the prognosis of HF patients.  (({{pubmed>long:    31119751}}))
  
  
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