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Practice NursingVol. 22, No. 6 Diabetes Evidence-Based Management 32Diabesity: aims of treatment and the multidisciplinary practice teamChinnadorai Rajeswaran, Jo Bissell, Ravi Bachuwar, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan SrinivasanChinnadorai RajeswaranSearch for more papers by this author, Jo BissellSearch for more papers by this author, Ravi BachuwarSearch for more papers by this author, Balasubramanian Thiagarajan SrinivasanSearch for more papers by this authorChinnadorai Rajeswaran; Jo Bissell; Ravi Bachuwar; Balasubramanian Thiagarajan SrinivasanPublished Online:29 Sep 2013https://doi.org/10.12968/pnur.2011.22.6.315AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View articleReferencesAndersson B, Marin P, Lissner Let al. (1994) Testosterone concentrations in women and men with NIDDM. 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