Diabetes Australia Information Sheets are currently under review. While the content in these Information Sheets is still applicable it should not be substituted for medical advice or used to alter medical therapy and it does not replace consultations with qualified health-care professionals to meet your individual medical needs.
For a specific health problem, consult your doctor for guidance or contact a Diabetes Educator in your state or territory.
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