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People with diabetes need yearly kidney checks | New Pittsburgh Courier

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(NewsUSA) - People living with diabetes know how to take ownership of their health, but many may not realize the potential impact of kidney disease on their condition. In fact, approximately one in three people living with diabetes also has kidney disease, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).People … Continued

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