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The Effect of a Hypertension Self-Management Intervention on Diabetes and Cholesterol Control
American Journal of Medicine, 06/25/09
Powers BJ et al. - There was a significant effect of the self-management intervention on the unintended target of HbA1c,but not LDL-C. Chronic disease self-management interventions might have “spill-over” effects on patients' comorbid chronic conditions.
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