Diabetes Self-Management

Higher A1C Levels Linked to Trigger Finger

The hand disorder known as trigger finger is more common in people with diabetes who have a higher A1C level (a measure of long-term blood glucose control), according to a new study published in the journal Diabetes Care.

As the study authors noted, diabetes is

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