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Diabetes: Celebrating The Silent Killer
Leadership Newspapers With the worsening incidence of diabetes sweepiing across the world, EZRA IJIOMA examines the different types of diabetes and reasons for its high incidence in Nigeria. In 2003, when he was 21 years old, Ken developed a puzzling, unquenchable thirst. Former office manager, a diabetic, sues Casper company for discrimination AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION RECOGNIZES NORTH CYPRESS MEDICAL CENTER DIABETES … Weight Loss Hold Aces in Combating Type 2 Diabetes |
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Diabetes 'raises birth defect risk'
The Press Association Pregnant women with diabetes are almost four times more likely to have a baby with a birth defect, according to new research. Experts found a higher risk of infants suffering serious problems if women had Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, compared to women … Women with diabetes warned to take precautions when having a baby Mothers-to-be with diabetes 'four times more likely to have baby with birth … Diabetes lifts birth defect risk |
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Diabetes quadruples birth defects risk, say researchers
BBC News By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News The risk of birth defects increases four-fold if the pregnant mother has diabetes, researchers say. The study, published in the journal Diabetologia, analysed data from more than 400000 … Diabetes 'raises birth defect risk' Mothers-to-be with diabetes 'four times more likely to have baby with birth … Diabetes lifts birth defect risk |
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| class=”lh”> diabetes Hearing loss in women LOS ANGELES (KABC) – Results from a new study suggests that diabetes is linked to hearing loss in women. Researchers at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, analyzed the medical records of 990 people listening tests 2000-2008 … class = class = “p”
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York University offers pre-diabetes workshop in Sudbury
NorthernLife.ca The Physical Activity and Chronic Unit at York University will present a workshop and pre-diabetes detection and physical activity intervention Feb. 7 at Cambrian College. The workshop, which begins at 6 pm, covers topics such as background information … |
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| color=”#6f6f6f”> Mainichi Daily News people who are five or fewer hours of sleep per night more than five times more likely to contract diabetes than those who sleep for more than seven hours, a Japanese research team has found. “An adequate amount of sleep help can prevent diabetes “, says … class = class = “p” 05Feb 2012
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