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Very few trials in the history of medical science have altered the treatment landscape as profoundly as the UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS). Even 44 years after its inception, the trial and post-study follow-up findings continue to fascinate and enlighten the medical community. The study was conceived at a time when there was uncertainty about […]

Letter from the Journal – US Endocrinology, 2018;14(1):11

M Loredana Marcovecchio
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Published Online: May 23rd 2018 US Endocrinology, 2018;14(1):11 DOI: https://doi.org/10.17925/USE.2018.14.1.11
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