E Suhl, P Bonsignore - Diabetes Spectrum, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc Diabetes self-management education (DSME) for older adults is complicated by the
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B Stetson, S Prakash - Age (y) - Springer Key Points In the USA, 44% of persons with self-reported diagnosed diabetes are
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R Schafer, N Letassy, CDE PharmD, D Randal … - aadenet.org The population of the United States is aging. By 2030, the number of older
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