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According to him, High blood glucose levels can cause your kidneys to work harder, increasing the risk of chronic kidney disease.
"High blood pressure and diabetes are the two most common causes of kidney failure.
High blood pressure is central to diabetes-related kidney complications and as dangerous as uncontrolled blood sugar.
High blood pressure is renowned for having no symptoms, so it was family history and a stressful job that made PR executive Simon Osborne-Walker, 44, get his checked.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/partner-stories/news/uk/1744458/simple-health-test-save-life