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QJM 2009 102(3):153-154; doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcp018
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Elements: In this month's issue

Michael Bannon

Editor QJM

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QJM has published scores of papers on the subject of diabetes mellitus over the last five years. The pilot study in this month's issue by Kerr and colleagues from Portsmouth considers an aspect of diabetes management that has not received much attention to date in the journal i.e. the implications of excessive alcohol consumption on glycaemic control. To be honest, there is much information already available about the benefits or otherwise of alcohol . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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