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Utilizing a Diabetes Risk Test and A1c Point-of-Care Instrument to Identify Increased Risk for Diabetes In an Educational Dental Hygiene Setting
Lori J. Giblin, Lori Rainchuso and Andrew Rothman
American Dental Hygienists' Association June 2016, 90 (3) 197-202;
Lori J. Giblin
RDH, MS
Lori Rainchuso
RDH, MS
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American Dental Hygienists' Association
Vol. 90, Issue 3
June 2016
Utilizing a Diabetes Risk Test and A1c Point-of-Care Instrument to Identify Increased Risk for Diabetes In an Educational Dental Hygiene Setting
Lori J. Giblin, Lori Rainchuso, Andrew Rothman
American Dental Hygienists' Association Jun 2016, 90 (3) 197-202;
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