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Simply Suppressing Hedonism or Truly a Magic Bullet for Obesity?
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Is Engaging in Intense Exercise for Less Time the Answer?
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Interview with Aaron I. Vinik, MD, PhD, FCP, MACP
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Why Magnesium May Enhance Your Workouts and Your Diabetes Care
By Sheri Colberg, PhD
Early Use of Insulin to Improve Beta Cell Preservation
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Don't Let Your Scale Weight Get You Down
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To Stretch or Not to Stretch with Diabetes?
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Using Interval Training Effectively
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How to Best Manage and Prevent Exercise Low Blood Sugars
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Why the Whole World Is Going to Develop Diabetes Sooner or Later
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Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes
The American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement
Diabetes Rising: What Can We Do to Stop It Before It's Too Late?
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Heart Risk from Actos® as Great as from Avandia®, Study Suggests
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Bayer's DIDGET(TM) Blood Glucose Meter
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Bayer's CONTOUR® USB Blood Glucose Monitoring System
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BD NANO Pen Needle
TempTouch - Infrared Skin Thermometer
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