The SA Journal Diabetes & Vascular Disease Vol 10 No 4 (November 2013) - page 27

VOLUME 10 NUMBER 4 • NOVEMBER 2013
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SA JOURNAL OF DIABETES & VASCULAR DISEASE
PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET
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Key messages
The use of NNS in T2DM is controversial.
New varieties of NNS are emerging that originate from plant
sources.
More research is required in order to determine the long-term
effects of NNS in human subjects.
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