Diabetes
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Study: Type 2 Diabetes risk increases with more red meat consumption
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A new study from researchers at Harvard University has concluded that eating too much red meat could dramatically increase your chances of developing Type 2 Diabetes.
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Peter Franchot; Diabetes Cost on the Rise; Snow & Ice Safety
Comment2/7/2013
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Tony award-winning actor Ben Vereen
CommentTony award-winning actor and broadway star Ben Vereen chatted with Melanie and Natasha about receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award in Diabetes from the American Diabetes Association.
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The 2012 campaign; Preventing diabetes
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we talked with Rep. Jim Moran, Bob Rusbuldt and Matt McKinnis.
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New diabetes treatments in late testing stages, shows promise
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Some experimental diabetes treatments in late testing offer patients hope of better controlling their blood sugar and weight and preventing dangerously low blood sugar, all big challenges for millions of diabetics.
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Study: Heavy teens have trouble managing diabetes
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New research sends a stark warning to overweight teens: If you develop diabetes, you'll have a very tough time keeping it under control.
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Lack of sleep could lead to increase in diabetes risk, studies show
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There's growing evidence that people who regularly sleep too little and at the wrong time suffer long-lasting consequences that a nap won't cure: An increased risk of diabetes, heart disease and other health problems.
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Dog helps 5-year-old diabetic boy
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Harley looks like any other playful black lab. But she's on the clock. Her job is to stay with a 5-year-old diabetic boy to let him know - by smelling him - when his blood glucose level spikes too high or dips too low
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Paula Deen to announce she has diabetes
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The queen of high-calorie Southern cooking Paula Deen is rumored to announce that she has diabetes.
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Statins could cause diabetes in some people
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A new medical study found a serious possible side effect from cholesterol drugs known as statins. The drug could cause diabetes in some patients.
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Diabetes can be reversed with healthy, active lifestyle, study shows
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Every 17 seconds someone is diagnosed with diabetes, making it one of the most aggressive and costly health issues. An unhealthy lifestyle is partly to blame.
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