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The effects of acute insulin-induced hypoglycemia on spatial abilities in adults with type 1 diabetes
Diabetes Care, 06/03/09
Wright RJ et al. - Hypoglycemia is a common side-effect of insulin therapy in people with type 1 diabetes, and spatial abilities are of critical importance in day-to-day functioning. The deterioration in spatial abilities observed during modest experimental hypoglycemia provides novel information on the cerebral hazards of hypoglycemia that has potential relevance to everyday activities.
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