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The ADA position statement on standards of medical care in diabetes (4) insists on the optimal HbA1c target of <7% for most nonpregnant adults, stressing the evidence that microvascular complications are better mitigated with this goal with respect to macrovascular complications (level of evidence A vs. B, respectively).
5) The proposed project will have additional impacts, including additional traffic and circulation impacts, which can't be studied or mitigated with this initiative.
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