The Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes Memory in Diabetes Study (ACCORD-MIND): rationale, design, and methods.
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Michael E. Miller | R Nick Bryan | Lenore J Launer | Michael E Miller | J. Williamson | R. Bryan | A. Murray | R. Lazar | L. Launer | Janice Johnson | L. Coker | Anne Murray | Jeff D Williamson | Ronald M Lazar | Laura H Coker | Karen R Horowitz | Janice Johnson | Tali Cukierman | T. Cukierman | Karen R. Horowitz | Michael E. Miller | K. Horowitz
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