Novo Nordisk to conduct programme on diabetes management
13th Nov 2006, 14:45 GMT
Bangalore, Nov 13: Aiming at creating awareness on better management of diabetes, Novo Nordisk India Private Ltd would conduct a one-year programme in the country, under which 1,200 doctors would treat 18,000 patients suffering from the ailment.
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