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Prevalent Rheumatoid Arthritis and Diabetes Among NHANES III Participants Aged 60 and Older
Journal of Rheumatology, 03/05/07
Julia F. Simard, et al. - Conclusion: While this study cannot definitively rule out a modest non-null association, we can conclude that there is no evidence of a strong cross-sectional association between prevalent RA and diabetes in subjects aged >= 60 years. Future longitudinal studies with more participants with RA are required to further evaluate a possible association between RA and the incidence of diabetes
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