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A landmark study shows that people with Type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes can retard complications in the eyes, kidneys, and nervous system by injecting insulin and monitoring blood sugar more frequently.
The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial followed 1,441 patients, including Aboriginal participants, with Type 1 diabetes, for an average of six years. One group…
Page R4
A landmark study shows that people with Type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes can retard complications in the eyes, kidneys, and nervous system by injecting insulin and monitoring blood sugar more frequently.
The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial followed 1,441 patients, including Aboriginal participants, with Type 1 diabetes, for an average of six years. One group…
Page R4
A landmark study shows that people with Type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes can retard complications in the eyes, kidneys, and nervous system by injecting insulin and monitoring blood sugar more frequently.
The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial followed 1,441 patients, including Aboriginal participants, with Type 1 diabetes, for an average of six years. One group…
Page R4
A landmark study shows that people with Type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes can retard complications in the eyes, kidneys, and nervous system by injecting insulin and monitoring blood sugar more frequently.
The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial followed 1,441 patients, including Aboriginal participants, with Type 1 diabetes, for an average of six years. One group…
Page R4
A landmark study shows that people with Type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes can retard complications in the eyes, kidneys, and nervous system by injecting insulin and monitoring blood sugar more frequently.
The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial followed 1,441 patients, including Aboriginal participants, with Type 1 diabetes, for an average of six years. One group…
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Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
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Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
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Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
Page R4
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
Page R4
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
Page R4
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
Page R4
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
Page R4
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
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Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
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Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Native populations, said the head of the Assembly of First Nations national diabetes program.
At the current rate, more than 20 per cent of Aboriginals will have the disease by the year 2000, said Alethea Kewayosh.
A 10-year study released in Saskatchewan last year said Natives with diabetes in that province are seven…
