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Abstract: . . . several times each day. Take your anti-diabetes drugs as prescribed and follow your meal plan. Keeping your blood glucose within a normal range can decrease your risk for heart attack . For help in finding a doctor or health service that suits your needs, call the UPMC Referral Service at 412-647-UPMC (8762) or 1-800-533-UPMC (8762). Pittsburgh, . . . . . . times each day. Take your anti-diabetes drugs as prescribed and follow your meal plan. Keeping your blood glucose within a normal range can decrease your risk for heart attack . For help in finding a doctor or health service that suits your needs, call the UPMC Referral Service at 412-647-UPMC (8762) or 1-800-533-UPMC (8762). Pittsburgh, PA, . . . . . . blood glucose several times each day. Take your anti-diabetes drugs as prescribed and follow your meal plan. Keeping your blood glucose within a normal range can decrease your risk for heart attack . For help in finding a doctor or health service that suits your needs, call the UPMC Referral Service at 412-647-UPMC (8762) or 1-800-533-UPMC (8762). . . . . . . other risk factors as well. Lack of physical activity Exercise is important to help control weight, blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes. These conditions are all risk factors for heart attack . See your doctor before starting an exercise program. Then, if your doctor says you may, try to exercise every day. Even a little exercise helps. . . . --1575,4,197,1872,7874
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