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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

13 Naughty Holiday Foods

Wednesday , December 22, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Cure for Type 1 Diabetes on the Horizon?
  • Too Few People Are Getting This Treatment
  • 'Embrace the chance for a new future.'

Top Story 13 Naughty
Holiday Foods

We know you love pecan pie, eggnog,
and buttery mashed potatoes, but are
they worth the pounds you'll pack on?

Also See:
  • How to Drop Pound-Packing Habits
  • Your Happy Weight or Ideal Weight?
  • Stop Eating This (Unsafe) Seafood
Health News & Features
Cure for Type 1 Diabetes on the Horizon?
It may be possible for people to grow their own insulin-producing
cells, new research suggests. See why it may not work for women.
Also See:
  • How to Reverse Type II Diabetes
  • Tips to Taking Better Care of Yourself


Too Few People Are Getting This Treatment
Authors of new study say doctors "appear unwilling
or cautious about prescribing" this proven therapy.
Also See:
  • Best Combo for Controlling Diabetes
  • How to Avoid New "Diabesity" Trap 


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  • Type 2 Diabetes: Learn to Take Better Care of Yourself
from the webmd network
  • Diabetes and Holiday Foods: 8 Tips to Maintain a Healthy Balance
  • Discover the Benefits of Breastfeeding
The Doctor Is In
'Embrace the chance for a new future.'
You can find your "inner spark" and transform your life, says
diabetes expert Michael Dansinger, MD. His inspiring words.

Read more from Dansinger on the Conquering Diabetes blog.
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