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SN Davis, SM Renda - The Diabetes Educator, 2006 - tde.sagepub.com Despite the well-recognized benefits of insulin in type 2 diabetes, there is
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JE Sutherland, JD Hoehns - Journal of family practice, 2004 - jfponline.com Glycemic control in diabetes begins with a patient's adherence to several non-
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C Tibbetts - Clinical Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc Presentation In 2001, MG, a 72-year-old white man, enrolled in a diabetes
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