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Half of Adults With Diabetes Intentionally Skip Insulin Injections


 

Weight concerns were not addressed in the study. Neither were some other important issues, said Dr. Weinger, a researcher in the department of psychiatry at Harvard University, Boston, and Dr. Beverly, a researcher at the Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston. These issues include self-care behaviors, and the impact of insulin delivery systems. Nonetheless, the study provides an important look at the avoidance of insulin therapy.

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