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Nonglycemic targets in diabetes. | LitMetric

Nonglycemic targets in diabetes.

Med Clin North Am

Rural Health Academic Centre, Melbourne Medical School, Parkville, Graham St. Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.

Published: January 2015

In conclusion, targets for patients with diabetes have actually become simpler with the release of new guidelines. The targets discussed in this article are summarized in Box 3. Finally, as clinicians and patients with diabetes struggle with the overwhelming burden of care, clinicians should consider the increasingly codified ethic of minimally disruptive medicine, which considers not just what patients and doctors can do but what patients' priorities, wishes, and needs are rather than the many specialist tests and treatment options available. Finding the balance may be easier with the new evidence-based and more straightforward guidelines.

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