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The social and economic consequences of childhood-onset Type 1 diabetes mellitus across the lifecourse: a systematic review

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The social and economic consequences of childhood-onset Type 1 diabetes mellitus across the lifecourse: a systematic review. / Milton, B; Holland, P; Whitehead, M.
In: Diabetic Medicine, Vol. 23, No. 8, 2006, p. 821-829.

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Milton B, Holland P, Whitehead M. The social and economic consequences of childhood-onset Type 1 diabetes mellitus across the lifecourse: a systematic review. Diabetic Medicine. 2006;23(8):821-829. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2006.01796.x

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title = "The social and economic consequences of childhood-onset Type 1 diabetes mellitus across the lifecourse: a systematic review",
abstract = "The incidence of childhood-onset (Type 1) diabetes is high, and increasing, particularly among the very young. The aim of this review was to determine the longer-term social consequences of having diabetes as a child and to determine whether adverse consequences are more severe for disadvantaged children.",
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