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The At-Risk Foot Concerns Not Only Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Discussion in 'Gerontology' started by NewsBot, May 2, 2008.

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    The At-Risk Foot Concerns Not Only Patients with Diabetes Mellitus.
    Pataky Z, Herrmann FR, Regat D, Vuagnat H.
    Gerontology. 2008 Apr 30 [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    Thats a neat study! ... wish I had thought of doing it!

    Its always been an issue:
    * if you have a foot 'at risk' and have a 'diabetes' label attached to you, then you get all these services made available to you.
    * if you have a foot 'at risk' and don't have a 'diabetes' label attached to you, then you have a less of a chance of getting services provided
    ....don't figure!

    (I am sure we have discussed this before, but I can not find the thread)
     
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