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Aspirin not prescribed appropriately to cut cardiovascular risk in diabetes


 

AT EASD 2016

She added that the Wizard development team will be tweaking the tool to clarify some of the choices available as it guides patients and providers through the algorithm, in hopes of improving its efficacy.

Dr. Crain made no financial disclosures.

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