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The embargo policy gives everyone an equal chance to conduct fair and equal research for articles, speak with specialists, and receive feedback from researchers, as well as to coordinate media coverage with scientists at their universities.

Any information from an abstract or presentation that is under embargo is considered secret and cannot be released before the embargo date and time. This policy is applicable to all release formats, including meeting apps, abstracts posted on the website of the journal Diabetes®, and any other distribution channel. Protecting the scientific integrity of the abstract submissions presented at the ADA's Scientific Sessions is the goal of the embargo policy. Until the point of presentation or when they are given the go-ahead for public distribution, all contributions must be considered preliminary. A person, as well as their employer/affiliated company, institution, organization, etc., will be expelled from the 83rd Scientific Sessions of the American Dental Association (ADA) and prohibited from attending future ADA conferences for two years if they violate the embargo policy by disclosing information in any abstract before the abstract's embargoed date and time.

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