"It is well-known that insulin is effective in lowering blood sugar," said Dr. Catherine Yu, a researcher at the hospital's Keenan Research Centre and senior author of the paper. "But there are no clear recommendations on the safest and most effective way to start patients on it, and so physicians are often hesitant to do so."
Dr. Yu and colleagues analyzed past studies to find out what barriers existed to starting patients on insulin, and how insulin...
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