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Diabet. Med. 27, 578–584 (2010)
AbstractAims To determine the prevalence of pain and its association with glycaemic control, mental health and physical functioning in patients with diabetes.Methods Cross‐sectional data from a multi‐site, prospective cohort study of 11 689 participants with diabetes. We analysed the associations of pain severity and interference with glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c)...
Renal insufficiency is known to increase plasma fluoride levels, which may increase the risk of fluorosis and osteomalacia. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of fluoride on skeletal fragility and mineralization in renal-deficient animals. We evaluated the skeleton of rats with surgically induced renal deficiency (45 nephrectomy) that were chronically exposed to fluoridated water...
This study is part of a comprehensive programme to investigate fluoride toxicity and the hypothesis that fluoride ingested by medically compromised animals will result in altered physiological function. Its objectives were to monitor fluoride retention, tissue fluoride concentrations and genetic variables in diabetic and control rats chronically exposed to fluoride, and to determine whether or...
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