Personalized genetic risk counseling to motivate diabetes prevention: a randomized trial.
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Personalized genetic risk counseling to motivate diabetes prevention: a randomized trial.
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Personalized genetic risk counseling to motivate diabetes prevention: a randomized trial.
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Elyse R Park
Jason L Vassy
Jessica L Waxler
Jose C Florez
Katherine G Stember
Kelsey E O'Brien
Laurie G Bissett
Linda M Delahanty
Richard W Grant
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2012-08-28T00:00:00Z