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  • 24/02/2022 - 10:57 am

At the 2021 annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) Louis Monnier explores the health risks associated with elevated postprandial glucose or increased glycaemic variability whilst Bo Ahrén looks at the Nonpharmacological interventions for postprandial glucose management.

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