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- What’s FOOD got to do with cancer?
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Category Archives: Diabetes
June 5, 2013. World Environment Day. Who knew?
No mention in the paper that brings us “all the news that’s fit to print.” Guess the New York Times didn’t think that the U.N.’s World Environment Day was newsworthy. Ditto for CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox and the rest of … Continue reading
Posted in Diabetes, Environment
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Diabetes (fifth disease in new alphabetical listing)
All you need to know about preventing or reversing type 2 diabetes Five medical doctors, five videos and ten referenced blogposts. This is the single page that you should send to friends or family who may have an interest in … Continue reading
National Health Rankings: More bad news every year
Every single state is going backwards when it comes to health! The state by state health rankings were released last week and the news about my home state of Connecticut caught my eye. While we’re still ranked very high compared … Continue reading
Posted in Diabetes, Health in General, Obesity
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