Usability and clinical efficacy of diabetes mobile applications for adults with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review.
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Jean F Wyman | Terrence J Adam | Helen Fu | C. Gross | J. Wyman | T. Adam | S. McMahon | Siobhan K McMahon | Cynthia R Gross | H. Fu
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