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Diet high in processed meat linked to increased diabetes risk in populations …
PhysOrg.com (Medical Xpress) — Diabetes risk is increased in men and women who eat a diet that is high in processed meats, according to a study published online this week in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Processed meats include hot dogs, lunch meat, … "Spam" meat tied to diabetes risk in Native Americans: study Spam Increases Diabetes Risk Two-Fold in American Indians Processed meats increase risk of diabetes for native Americans |
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Feb 2012
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Braves Caravan visits with high schoolers
MLB.com It was there that the Braves Country Caravan pulled in and players Michael Bourn, Freddie Freeman and Eric O'Flaherty, bench coach Carlos Tosca, current Braves broadcaster and Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton and former Braves pitcher Greg McMichael … |
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Extension offers diabetes success meeting
High Plains Journal Attend the Morgan County Diabetes Success monthly meeting Jan. 13 from 12 noon to 1 pm at Colorado Plains Medical Center, 1000 Lincoln Street in Fort Morgan. The January program topic is Fiber–Diet and Health Needs. Fiber is a critical nutrient for … |
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Jan 2012
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Diabetic Teenagers More Likely To Drop Out Of High School And Face Worse Job …
Medical News Today A study in the January issue of Health Affairs has found that students in high school with diabetes are at a higher risk of not completing their secondary education and face lower wages at work. It had already been known that living with diabetes can … Diabetes Takes a Toll on Lifetime Earnings: Study Diabetes affects drop out rate, lifetime earnings Diabetes Affects Dropout Rate, Lifetime Earnings |
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First and Only Meter to Look for Patterns of High and Low Blood Sugar and …
MarketWatch (press release) 9, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — The key to reducing the risk of short and long-term complications associated with diabetes is to minimize high and low blood sugar levels. But, for the nearly 26 million Americans living with diabetes, … |

