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Apple cider vinegar may help with weight management

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Fasting glucose may be an adequate screen for GDM

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FEATURE REFERENCES

p6-10 Before & after bariatric surgery – a multidisciplinary approach for success

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p12-15 Diabetes & frailty – when and how to review medications

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p16-17 Exercise for T2D without leaving the house

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p18 – 20 Steering into the future – improving road safety for drivers with diabetes

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p22 – 23 Managing diabetes sustainability

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