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Factors Influencing Heart Disease and Diabetes in South Asians: The South Tyneside Heart Study
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Having diabetes can be a scary thought for anyone, especially a young child.
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Caring for Someone with Diabetes
A comprehensive guide for Type II diabetes patients to healthfully managing and controlling the disease, as well as coping with related stress and reducing the risk of complications.
Diabetes is more than a physical disease.
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