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Guidelines to improve the care of older people with diabetes
How can the National Paediatric Diabetes Service improve outcomes in children and young people with diabetes?
Initial learnings from AQP in podiatry: Where are the threats to service sustainability coming from?
Will you pick up the baton? A NICE time to deliver gold-standard PAD care
Diabetic Foot Study Group: Diabetes, pain, and the consequences
Auditing diabetes care: Lessons learned from National Diabetes Audits
Will you pick up the baton? A NICE time to deliver gold-standard PAD care
Anaemia, inflammation, renal function, and the diabetic foot: What are the relationships?
The role of a soft silicone sealant on patients with diabetic foot ulceration: A case study series
Primary prevention of type 2 diabetes: Time for a change!
Emerging evidence and guidance in diabetes care in 2012
Prevention of diabetes in the UK: Challenges to implementation of the NICE guidance
Alcohol consumption and risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Needlestick and sharps injuries in diabetes: R U FIT4Safety?
Implications of dressing-related trauma and pain in patients with diabetes
Implications of dressing-related trauma and pain in patients with diabetes
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