Diabetes care: monitoring blood glucose levels
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Diabetes care: monitoring blood glucose levels

Lynne Pearce Health journalist

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While the prevalence of diabetes in people with a learning disability is unknown, data indicates it is about 10% – nearly double the rate of the general population, according to Diabetes UK.

Learning Disability Practice. 24, 1, 10-10. doi: 10.7748/ldp.24.1.10.s3

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