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		<title>Diabetes - What Are The Dangers Of Diabetes And How Does Diabetes Affect Weight Loss?</title>
		<description>What is diabetes and how does it affect my weight loss? In this case, we'll only discuss the most common form of diabetes, type II , which can be largely attributed to a poor diet and inactivity. What happens is that a diabetic's body is either unable to produce enough insulin in the pancreas or the</description>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 15:46:22 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>Best Health Supplements: Aging, Diabetes, Heart Disease and More</title>
		<description>With the number of people buying health supplements, aging, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and high cholesterol should be rare, except for aging, of course, which is a part of life, but it may be possible to maintain the quality of your health, as you age.  With certain health suppleme</description>
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		<title>How Hypertension Is Linked To Diabetes And Kidney Failure?</title>
		<description>Are you aware that about 40 percent of Asian diabetic patients with hypertension eventually develop kidney disease, 10 percent of these patients will require dialysis within 10 years of diagnosis? And, only 25 percent of these dialysis patients will survive for 5 or more years from the time of initi</description>
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