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. 2014;37(3):e53-4.
doi: 10.2337/dc13-1984.

Disparities in using technology to access health information: race versus health literacy

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Disparities in using technology to access health information: race versus health literacy

Rosette J Chakkalakal et al. Diabetes Care. 2014.
No abstract available

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