ADAG study group data links A1C levels with empirically measured blood glucose values - new treatment guidelines will now be needed
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ADAG study group data links A1C levels with empirically measured blood glucose values - new treatment guidelines will now be needed
Keywords: ADAG; SMBG; blood glucose; diabetes; guideline; target.
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