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New diabetes education program yields improved blood sugar control
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Tags: Diabetes, Blood Sugar, Disease and Condition, disease, Education
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New Diabetes Education Program Yields Improved Blood Sugar Control
newswise.com — “An intensive program that taught low-income, poorly educated diabetics to better manage their disease resulted in significantly improved long-term blood sugar control, according to Johns Hopkins researchers who designed and implemented the program.” View full resource at newswise.com
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physorg.com — “An intensive program that taught low-income, poorly educated diabetics to better manage their disease resulted in significantly improved long-term blood sugar control, according to Johns Hopkins researchers who designed and implemented the program.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Problem-solving an important skill for diabetes management (but OF COURSE it is): http://bit.ly/gftLaZ
1 year ago...