Substance Use in Diabetes
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DEFINITION
- Substance use in this module refers to the use of drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, alcohol, and heroin
- The interaction of various substances and diabetes has not been extensively studied, but research in this field is evolving
- Substances which have had some scientific evaluation are discussed here
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DEFINITION
- Substance use in this module refers to the use of drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, alcohol, and heroin
- The interaction of various substances and diabetes has not been extensively studied, but research in this field is evolving
- Substances which have had some scientific evaluation are discussed here
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