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.2017 May;30(2):118-123.
doi: 10.2337/ds16-0022.

The Gluten-Free Diet: Fad or Necessity?

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The Gluten-Free Diet: Fad or Necessity?

Amy L Jones. Diabetes Spectr.2017 May.
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