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Erratum to: Diabetes self-management among Arab Americans: patient and provider perspectives

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Erratum to: Diabetes self-management among Arab Americans: patient and provider perspectives
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BMC Public Health, September 2016
DOI 10.1186/s12914-016-0098-7
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Heather Fritz, Rosanne DiZazzo-Miller, Elizabeth A. Bertran, Fredrick D. Pociask, Sandra Tarakji, Judith Arnetz, Catherine L. Lysack, Linda A. Jaber

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#22,759,802
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#16,436
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#288,504
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#299
of 315 outputs
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