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Diabetes: Type II News
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Diet, Exercise Thwart Diabetes: Study
Thu Oct 29, 2009, 06:00
Lifestyle changes really do work to prevent type 2, experts say.
News Topics : Food & Nutrition: Misc, Fat, Body, Exercise: Misc, Dieting To Lower Fat Intake, Dieting To Lose Weight, Diabetes: Type II, Diabetes: Misc, Diabetes: Drugs, Diabetes: Diet
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Diabetes Medications Don't Lower Inflammation
Tue Sep 15, 2009, 16:00
Metformin, insulin have little effect on risk factor for heart disease, study finds.
News Topics : Kidney Problems: Misc, Heart Attack: Symptoms / Warning Signs / Risks, Heart / Stroke-Related: Misc, Heart / Stroke-Related: Heart Attack, Heart / Stroke-Related Problems: Stroke, Eye / Vision Problems: Misc, Diabetes: Type II, Diabetes: Misc, Diabetes: Drugs
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Acupuncture May Help Relieve Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Fri Sep 04, 2009, 17:00
Exercise also improves symptoms and related risk factors, study finds.
News Topics : Women's Problems: Misc, Ovulation, Obesity, Infertility, Hormones: Misc, Hormones: Male, Heart / Stroke-Related: Misc, Diabetes: Type II, Cysts, Acupuncture
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Avandia Raises Heart Failure Risk More Than Actos
Wed Aug 19, 2009, 06:00
Diabetes drug shouldn't be used when there's a safer alternative, study says
News Topics : Safety & Public Health: Misc, Safety & Public Health, Prescription Drugs, Heart Attack: Management / Prevention, Heart / Stroke-Related: Coronary-Artery Disease, Diabetes: Type II, Diabetes: Management, Diabetes: Drugs
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