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One article claimed that in the next millennium diabetes would remain one of the most intellectually satisfying of all illnesses, and that because diabetes involves all organs and ages it gives a 'wonderful' spectrum for the clinician.
He didn't claim that people with diabetes would be better managed ...
18 Apr 2012
| by Chris Lancelot
I disagree with paying opticians' fees; I object to dental charges and I cannot see the morality in denying Viagra to those who suffer with impotence but don't also have diabetes, MS or a history ...
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These charges aren't even applied fairly or consistently: patients with hypothyroidism or diabetes are exempt ...
modern epidemics, coronary heart disease, stroke, obesity, type-2 diabetes, would be significantly ...
was in parlous condition. The first post-war case of adult-onset diabetes was diagnosed in 1956, and was welcomed ...
protection, diabetes, depression and weight management, the investigation found.
Services have been ...
02 Jun 2011
| by Mary Selby
Liverish remarked that his tan had come on rather spontaneously the words bronzed diabetes leapt into my ...
, primary care, cancer, diabetes, stroke. The name promised so much; a new beginning, change, muscle ...
as big a health priority as cancer, diabetes, and heart and lung diseases.
Professor Peter Piot ...
for physiotherapy, diabetes and renal care.
Staff will have protected NHS pensions and will continue on the same ...
of ezetimibe and high-cost statins in line with NICE guidance.
Type 2 diabetes - Consider risks ...