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Q&A With Jaime Davidson From UT Southwestern: Cultural Details Important in Addressing Diabetes for Latino Community

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Diabetes is an ever growing problem in the latino community which also continues to grow in the United States. Addressing the condition in these patients is sometimes about more than just knowing the medications they require.

Diabetes is an ever growing problem in the latino community which also continues to grow in the United States. Addressing the condition in these patients is sometimes about more than just knowing the medications they require.

Jaime A. Davidson, MD, from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas talked about some of the steps doctors can take to help them treat patients who may have english as a second language. Davidson addressed the topic during the American Diabetes Association's 75th Annual Scientific Sessions in Boston.

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