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Nursing Times|February 24, 2001
Caring for older peopleS Horton
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|February 1, 1996
Persistent vegetative state: what decides the cut-off point?S Horton
Professional Nurse (London, England)|June 1, 1995
Support for bereaved relatives in ICUS Horton
Nursing in Critical Care|September 1, 1996
Imparting the knowledge of impending death to the intensive care patient who is unable to respondS Horton
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice|August 1, 1995
NIDDM--the devastating diseaseE S Horton
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 18, 1991
Exercise and decreased risk of NIDDME S Horton
Current Diabetes Reports|April 29, 2010
Challenges and approaches to managing type 2 diabetes mellitusEdward S Horton
Frontiers of Health Services Management|June 29, 2004
Increasing capacity while improving the bottom lineSuzanne S Horton
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 1, 1986
Metabolic aspects of exercise and weight reductionE S Horton
The Medical Clinics of North America|November 1, 1988
Exercise and diabetes mellitusE S Horton
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Nursing Times|February 24, 2001
Caring for older peopleS Horton
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|February 1, 1996
Persistent vegetative state: what decides the cut-off point?S Horton
Professional Nurse (London, England)|June 1, 1995
Support for bereaved relatives in ICUS Horton
Nursing in Critical Care|September 1, 1996
Imparting the knowledge of impending death to the intensive care patient who is unable to respondS Horton
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice|August 1, 1995
NIDDM--the devastating diseaseE S Horton
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 18, 1991
Exercise and decreased risk of NIDDME S Horton
Current Diabetes Reports|April 29, 2010
Challenges and approaches to managing type 2 diabetes mellitusEdward S Horton
Frontiers of Health Services Management|June 29, 2004
Increasing capacity while improving the bottom lineSuzanne S Horton
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 1, 1986
Metabolic aspects of exercise and weight reductionE S Horton
The Medical Clinics of North America|November 1, 1988
Exercise and diabetes mellitusE S Horton
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