controlling hyperglycemia with insulin reduces sepsis in critically ill patients

An intriguing new study suggests that controlling hyperglycemia with insulin reduces sepsis in critically ill patients.

This is important because it focuses on PREVENTING sepsis rather than treating it.

Hyperglycemia is common in critically ill patients...even in those who DON'T have diabetes.

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