Recommendations for management of diabetes during Ramadan: update 2015

Since the first ADA working group report on the recommendations for management of diabetes during Ramadan in 2005 and our update in 2010, we received many inquiries asking for regular updates on information regarding education, nutritional habits and new oral and injectable agents that may be useful...

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Hauptverfasser: Ibrahim, Mahmoud, Abu Al Magd, Megahed, Annabi, Firas A, Assaad-Khalil, Samir, Ba-Essa, Ebtesam M, Fahdil, Ibtihal, Karadeniz, Sehnaz, Meriden, Terry, Misha'l, Aly A, Pozzilli, Paolo, Shera, Samad, Thomas, Abraham, Bahijri, Suhad, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Yilmaz, Temel, Umpierrez, Guillermo E
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