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What percentage of HMO members with diabetes had their kidneys tested to watch for signs of kidney damage?

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What percentage of HMO members with diabetes had their kidneys tested to watch for signs of kidney damage?

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High blood sugar is harmful to the kidneys and can stop them from working. Testing your urine often is the main way to check for signs of kidney problems. Early signs alert you and your doctor to take steps to prevent your kidneys from failing.

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