Brain functional and structural changes in diabetic children. How can intellectual development be optimized in type 1 diabetes?
The neuropsychological functioning of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is of key importance to the effectiveness of the therapy, which, in its complexity, requires a great deal of knowledge, attention, and commitment. Intellectual limitations make it difficult to achieve the optimal metabolic balan...
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Main Authors: | Maia Stanisławska-Kubiak (Author), Katarzyna Anna Majewska (Author), Agata Krasińska (Author), Paulina Wais (Author), Dominik Majewski (Author), Ewa Mojs (Author), Andrzej Kȩdzia (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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