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You may need to tell DVLA if you have diabetes, depending on the treatment you're getting
This study is on Lagos State, Nigeria
A retrospective cohort study involving a review of records maintained under the National Diabetes Control Programme
The VIA tool shows how inpatient activity for patients with diabetes differs from a similar patient population without diabetes.
This study showed high levels of stress in more than one third of diabetes mellitus (DM) patients
A Randomised Controlled Trial in a Nigerian Tertiary Care Hospital
How to optimise the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme in order to identify those at risk of Type 2 diabetes and help lower their risk of developing the disease.
Diabetes mellitus triples the risk of TB and increases the probability of adverse TB treatment outcomes
Further information on what drivers with different types of diabetes need to tell DVLA by law.
This assessment examines Kinshasa primary healthcare network facilities, Democratic Republic of the Congo
A cluster randomised trial in Pakistan
This document contains a synopsis of causation occurring in diabetes mellitus.
Globally, diabetes contributes to 15% of TB burden and is a risk factor for unfavourable TB treatment outcomes
Reports the first screening effort of its kind from a chest clinic in the Ampara district of Sri Lanka
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