Interpreting A1C: Variability Across Populations
A1C is a useful but imperfect tool for diagnosis of diabetes, because test responses vary considerably across ethnic and racial populations. Read more
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A1C is a useful but imperfect tool for diagnosis of diabetes, because test responses vary considerably across ethnic and racial populations. Read more
Randie R. Little, PhD, explains what health care professionals need to know about factors that can interfere with A1C test results. Read more
What are the key issues that health care professionals should understand when interpreting hemoglobin A1C assays? Read more
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