Factors contributing to poor glycaemic control in diabetic patients at Mopani District
Diabetes mellitus is not only a major burden in the developed world, it is also an increasing health problem in less developed countries. Although health education could be a tool to achieve better glycaemic control, it is important to understand that health education should be adjusted to patients&...
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