Screening for and then working to prevent Type 2 diabetes seems like a no brainer. I wish that were the case. Come be depressed with me over at the AcademyHealth blog, and read my latest post.
Screening for and then working to prevent Type 2 diabetes seems like a no brainer. I wish that were the case. Come be depressed with me over at the AcademyHealth blog, and read my latest post.
Aaron E. Carroll, MD, MS is co-Editor-in-Chief of The Incidental Economist and tweets at @aaronecarroll. He is the Chief Health Officer at Indiana University. He is also a Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Dean for Research Mentoring at the Indiana University School of Medicine. In addition to contributing regularly to The New York Times and the Atlantic, he is the author of four books, most recently The Bad Food Bible.
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