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2. Perinatal Outcomes in Early and Late Gestational Diabetes Mellitus After Treatment from 24-28 weeks’ Gestation: A TOBOGM Secondary Analysis
3. Neonatal Outcomes in Early and Incident Gestational Diabetes Mellitus : Are They Normalized with Treatment from 24–28 Weeks’ Gestation?
4. Psychosocial Factors Related to Diet Among Women with Recent Gestational Diabetes Opportunities for Intervention
5. Implementation of an evidence-based treatment protocol to manage dysphagia in acute stroke: QASC, a cluster randomised controlled trial: Session L.2
6. What processes of clinical care are associated with 90-day survival and independence? Results from the Quality in Acute Stroke Care QASC Trial: Session L.1
7. Urinary and Serum Angiogenic Markers in Women With Preexisting Diabetes During Pregnancy and Their Role in Preeclampsia Prediction.
8. The T3 Trial: Triage, Treatment and Transfer of patients with stroke in emergency departments.
9. Why is there concern about adoption of the new gdm criteria?
10. Beliefs, barriers, social support, and environmental influences related to diabetes risk behaviours among women with a history of gestational diabetes.
11. Participation in cardiovascular risk factor and cancer screening among Australian Chinese
12. A new blood glucose management algorithm for type 2 diabetes.
13. Vitamin D Supplementation and the Effects on Glucose Metabolism During Pregnancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
14. The management of gestational diabetes.
15. Position statement of the Australian diabetes society: Individualisation of glycated haemoglobin targets for adults with diabetes mellitus
16. Implementation of evidence-based treatment protocols to manage fever, hyperglycaemia, and swallowing dysfunction in acute stroke (QASC): a cluster randomised controlled trial.
17. Management of Poststroke Hyperglycemia: Results of the TEXAIS Randomized Clinical Trial.
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