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thank for the info [see below] ... for your information, I am doing a review of
the relationship between structural factors (social determinants) and diabetes
mellitus.  This is a very under considered area of inquiry -- like heart disease
but even more neglected -- where evidence is increasing  that material and
psychosocial circumstances contribute to its incidence and outcome.

any ideas or relevant research studies on this theme would be appreciated.

dennis

>>>Health Canada Listserv on Diabetes

>A listserv has been developed and is available on the Health Canada website
at www.healthcanada.ca/diabetes.

>There is a link there to allow you to sign up.  This hopefully will be a
great resource for linking community people and groups interested in diabetes.

>The exact address for the listserv page is:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/ahi/diabetes/english/professionals/list.html

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