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Changing Diabetes in Children
Novo Nordisk
The Changing Diabetes in Children programme is a Novo Nordisk access to health initiative aiming to reduce child mortality, by overcoming barriers in caring for children with type 1 diabetes living in developing countries. Global Health TV reports from Kampala, Uganda and speaks to health professionals and families benefitting from the programme.
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