Improvements in Indicators of Diabetes-related Health Status Among First Nations Individuals Enrolled in a Community-driven Diabetes Complications Mobile Screening Program in Alberta, Canada

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Richard T. Oster
Sandra Shade
David Strong
Ellen L. Toth
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[1] Department of Medicine,Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism
[2] Blood Tribe,undefined
[3] Calgary Health Region,undefined
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Canadian Journal of Public Health | 2010年 / 101卷
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Aboriginal; North American; type 2 diabetes mellitus; mobile screening; rural communities; Indiens d’Amérique nord; diabète de type 2; dépistage mobile; population rurale;
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