Dietary Factors and Type 2 Diabetes in the Middle East: What Is the Evidence for an Association?––A Systematic Review
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Saverio Stranges | N. Al-Daghri | S. Stranges | L. Al-Khudairy | K. Rees | Sudhesh Kumar | Karen Rees | Sudhesh Kumar | Lena Al-Khudairy | Nasser Al-Daghri
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