UPRAVLENIE SAKhARNYM DIABETOM: ZNAChENIE STRUKTURIROVANNOGO SAMOKONTROLYa


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The article considers the features and effectiveness of self-control for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus not receiving insulin therapy. International clinical studies have demonstrated efficiency and the need for a structured self-control. It is emphasized that structured self-control is an integral part of a comprehensive treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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M. B Antsiferov

O. M Koteshkova

Email: koala58@mail.ru

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