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Coronary Artery Disease More Extensive in Type 2 Diabetics
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Title Coronary Artery Disease More Extensive in Type 2 Diabetics
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/707252?src=rss
Description Despite similarities in coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores and coronary atherosclerosis prevalence, type 2 diabetics have more extensive coronary artery disease than do type 1 diabetics, according to a report in the August Diabetes Care. Reuters Health Information
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Date Aug 12, 2009
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