Objective Knee osteoarthritis (OA) commonly affects individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and is associated with increased risk of diabetesārelated complications. To better understand potential mechanisms, we examined the association between symptomatic knee OA and glycemic control in individuals with T2DM.
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Insights into the gaps and requirements of long-term care in Iran: a qualitative content analysis approach. [PDF]
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A policy instrument-based textual analysis of elderly care policies in the context of low fertility in China. [PDF]
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Geographic variation in supply, demand, and adequacy of the obstetrics and gynecology physician workforce: forecasts and shortage risks in the United States. [PDF]
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The Kaiser Permanente Scholars Academy: A Model for Sustainable Workforce Development and Community Health. [PDF]
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Studying supplier-induced demand in healthcare: an econophysics approach. [PDF]
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Poverty and access to health care: the political economy of redesigning user charges in the context of fiscal pressure. [PDF]
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The shortage of empirical studies on socio-economic factors influencing demand for health care and inequalities across social groups is dramatic in the case of Italy. The present study aims at discussing these issues, although its results are to be considered mainly methodological, given the small dimension of the sample (n = 807). A survey was carried
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