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Green Leafy Vegetables Reduce Risk Of Diabetes

August 23, 2010 RSB Staff analysis, asparagus, British Medical Journal, broccoli, cabbage, carbohydrates, cauliflower, chicory, diabetes, effect, fermentable, fruit, garlic, green, intake, Jerusalem artichokes, leafy, Leicester University, New Zealand, portions, positive, Prevent, reduce, risk, spinach, the National Diet Nutrition Survey, type-2, vegetables, weight loss

In an analysis of six studies into fruit and vegetable intake, only food including spinach and cabbage was found to

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Diabetes drug risks reported ahead of FDA hearing

July 2, 2010July 2, 2010 RSB Staff Actos, American Medical Association, Avandia, Congress, death, diabetes, Dr. David Graham, fda, GlaxoSmithKline, heart a, insulin, medicare, obesity, stroke, The American Heart Association, type-2
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Electropollution Can Cause Diabetes

June 10, 2010June 10, 2010 RSB Staff blood sugar, diabetes, dr. havas, electrical pollution, electricity, electropollution, EMF, heart rate, medicine, pollution, treadmill, type-1, type-2, type-3

Most people are familiar with type-1 diabetes and type-2 diabetes, but did you know researchers have discovered a third type

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