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		<title>Fight Obesity Prevent Diabetes</title>
		<description>Overweight and obesity, one of the major risk factors for the development of type 2 diabetes. Obesity is the main modifiable risk factor for 90 per cent of all cases of diabetes. Levels of overweight are increasing dramatically among children, resulting in more and more childhood cases of type 2 dia</description>
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		<title>Diet, Exercise, Obesity, and Diabetes</title>
		<description>Obesity has been a world wide problem, even as a silent epidemic in developed countries. Diabetes on the other hand has been one of the most difficult to treat human diseases. Put the two together and you have an endemic that would test the limits of science in saving lives – the peril of obesity an</description>
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		<title>FAQ: Can I Take Hoodia If I Have Diabetes?</title>
		<description>When it comes to any medical condition, it is important to check with your doctor before you begin using any new health supplement.  The clinical research (meaning the research that involves people and not lab animals) into hoodia dangers is still on-going.  Hopefully, this research will address iss</description>
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