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Obesity and Diabetes: A More Dangerous Connection Than Originally
Suspected Published By Health News Wires
A new report and video from Health News Wires titled Obesity and Diabetes: A More
Dangerous...
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Obesity and Diabetes: A More Dangerous Connection Than Originally
Suspected Published By Health News Wires
A new report and video from Health News Wires titled Obesity and Diabetes: A More
Dangerous Connection Than Originally Suspected details a closer relationship between obesity
and diabetes than first realized.
Boston, MA (PRWEB) September 19, 2013 -- A new report and video from Health News Wires titled Obesity
and Diabetes: A More Dangerous Connection Than Originally Suspected details a closer relationship between
obesity and diabetes than first realized.
There is now strong correlations between how people eat, their lifestyle choices, and even the medication they
use to treat disease and the extraordinary rise in obesity and diabetes rates in the United States.
Going back to the beginning of civilization, early humans needed to gain weight when large quantities of food
was available, specifically in anticipation that the
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