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“...: analyze the use of vitamin D in order to reduce cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes...”
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Maternal periodontitis decreases plasma membrane GLUT4 content in skeletal muscle of adult offspring
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“... advantages, in which less interventionist care entails less risk to maternal health. Objective: To identify...”
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“... attention to the potential increased risk of VTE in hereditary type I PS deficiency associated with this...”
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“...Our results prove that c.1871-14T>G is causative of type I PS deficiency, highlighting the...”
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“... mg of caffeine/d) has generally been associated with a decrease in the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Besides...”
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