Walking away from type 2 diabetes: trial protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating a structured education programme in those at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes
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K. Khunti | M. Davies | C. Edwardson | L. Gray | T. Yates | J. Henson | J. Troughton
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