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Daily Archives: July 30, 2019

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Diabetes in Queensland – Paul O’Neill AEP

UncategorisedBy Adam KingJuly 30, 2019

Diabetes is quickly becoming one of the largest threats to our health. According to a Chief Health Officer Queensland 2018 Report more than 242,000 people in Queensland have been diagnosed with diabetes, 4.8% of the population.  Of those 9% were diagnosed with type 1, 87% had type 2, 3% had gestational and 1% other forms.…

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