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The interaction between community nursing and outpatient clinic services in the treatment of diabetic patients [PDF]
Petrič, Luka
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Prevention the diabetic foot at the patient with diabetes [PDF]
Peljhan, Blaž
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Instructivnes diabetics patients about adequate nurishment, movment[!] and factors of risk [PDF]
Rak, Tanja
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Activity of a nurse in a medical treatment with patient with diabetes [PDF]
Cimirotić, Slađana
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Energijski vnos, nosečniška sladkorna bolezen in gibanje v času nosečnosti
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Kakovost življenja in znanje oseb s sladkorno boleznijo tipa 2 na primarni ravni zdravstvene dejavnosti [PDF]
Rutar, Pavlina
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Depresija in sladkorna bolezen: Depression and diabetes mellitus:
2008Background The prevalence of depression among diabetic patients is twice as high as in the general population. Conclusions The authors want to turn attention to this problem, considering also the previous findings of epidemiological surveys, and try to explain the possible causes of comorbidity.
Dernovšek, Mojca Zvezdana +3 more
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Sladkorna bolezen in nosečnost: Diabetes in pregnancy:
2012Given the increasing prevalence of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), the number of women who have some form of diabetes during their pregnancies is increasing. Diabetes in pregnancyentails an increased risk of perinatal mortality and morbidity, as well as complications in mother.
Čokolič, Miro +3 more
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2012
Type 1 diabetes is one of the more common chronic conditions in childhood and adolescence. It is an autoimmune disorder that leads to destruction of beta cells in the pancreas and consequently hyperglycemia. Presently, approximately700 children, adolescents and students up to the age of 25 years from entire Slovenia are followed up for type 1 diabetes.
Battelino, Tadej +3 more
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Type 1 diabetes is one of the more common chronic conditions in childhood and adolescence. It is an autoimmune disorder that leads to destruction of beta cells in the pancreas and consequently hyperglycemia. Presently, approximately700 children, adolescents and students up to the age of 25 years from entire Slovenia are followed up for type 1 diabetes.
Battelino, Tadej +3 more
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