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		<title>Diabetes Patients, Doctors, Often Not on the Same Page</title>
		<description>Note to doctors who treat diabetic patients: your patients may have different priorities than you do.
That seems to be the startling conclusion from study conducted by the University of Michigan Medical School and just published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
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