The NSF for Diabetes: Standards outlines best practice and will support prison 1 Diabetes is becoming a more common condition world-wide. …
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Have you, or someone you know, recently been diagnosed with Type 2
Diabetes?
If you have recently been diagnosed with diabetes, YOU may be eligible to
join the Early ACTID study
We are currently recruiting for an important new study investigating the
effects of increased exercise and improved diet, in addition to usual
care, in patients with Type 2 diabetes
If you have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in the last 6 months, are
between 30 and 80 years old, and want more information about the study,
please ask your doctor or practice nurse or take a contact number from the
bottom of this poster and contact us directly
Early ACTID Study
0117 9282440
Early ACTID Study
0117 9282440
Early ACTID Study
0117 9282440
Early ACTID Study
0117 9282440
Early ACTID Study
0117 9282440
Early ACTID Study
0117 9282440
Early ACTID Study
0117 9282440
Early ACTID Study
0117 9282440
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Early ACTID Study
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Early ACTID Study
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Early ACTID Study
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Version 1 23/11/04
Source:bris.ac.uk