Rapid control of blood sugar levels in gestational diabetes can reverse risk of children developing obesity

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Rapid control of blood sugar levels in gestational diabetes can reverse risk of children developing obesity
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Swiftly achieving glycemic control after a diagnosis of gestational diabetes can bring the baby's risk of obesity in childhood down to a level similar to that of children whose mothers did not have gestational diabetes, according to new research being presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in...

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