There is value in treating elevated levels of diabetes distress: the clinical impact of targeted interventions in adults with Type 1 diabetes
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L. Strycker | W. Polonsky | U. Masharani | L. Fisher | D. Hessler | V. Bowyer | J. Parra | M. Dedhia
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