Phlebotomy Essentials
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please describe The Canadian Diabetes Strategy (CDS) program
(includes the program name, history, why it was developed, who it serves, who developed the program).
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It is a integrated strategy which focuses on three areas like promoting health for all Canadians ,preventing chronic disease by reducing risks for Canadians who are at high risk and also supporting early detection and management of chronic diseases for the Canadians who are living with chronic diseases
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