Bryan Williams and his international team of collaborators provide
the reader with their views for treatment of diabetes associated
with hypertension and the prevention of subsequent coronary artery
disease and other disorders. Diabetes mellitus, particularly
non-insulin-dependent diabetes Type 2, is a common disease and,
even though insulin has been around for seventy years, this
endocrine disorder still reduces the life expectancy of diabetic
patients because of the development of long-term complications,
including hypertension. Hypertension occurs twice as often in
diabetic patients as in non-diabetic ones. The combination of
diabetes and hypertension creates a greater risk of coronary artery
disease which is the major cause of death in westernized societies.
Bryan Williams and his international team of collaborators provide
the reader with their views for treatment of diabetes associated
with hypertension and the prevention of subsequent coronary artery
disease and other disorders.
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