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Kim Kelly

Kim Kelly
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Agree to disagreeNo, I don't believe it is a waste of time and resources. First, the cost is dramatically less…
On Testing the Limits on Blood Glucose Monitoring: Can We Safely Cut Back?
PS:The poll at the beginning of this (upper left) shows a clear bias. You can design a better poll as…
On Testing the Limits on Blood Glucose Monitoring: Can We Safely Cut Back?
continuingDo you download patient meters? do you ask patients to keep a food diary? do you review SMBG values in…
On Testing the Limits on Blood Glucose Monitoring: Can We Safely Cut Back?
C'mon, you're smarter than thisYeah, we should do away with scales because when people use them their weight doesn't change.…
On Testing the Limits on Blood Glucose Monitoring: Can We Safely Cut Back?
I agree with Dave, riskI agree with Dave, risk calculators are a rough guidance only. How well they predict relates…
On Cardiovascular Risk Calculators – Use or Lose?
It doesn't work if you don't take itLike most issues in diabetes this is a complex problem. While I agree…
On Choices, Choices … Basal Insulin vs. GLP-1RA?

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