Prevalence and impact of stress among individuals with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary diabetes center in South India
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R. Anjana | M. Deepa | R. Pradeepa | Viswanathan Mohan | S. Poongothai | Ulagamathesan Venkatesan | T. Pramodkumar | Jayaram Vidyulatha | Garudam Aarthi | Somasundaram Thenmozhi | U. Venkatesan | G. Aarthi | V. Mohan
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