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Start Metformin Early for Best Results (HealthDay)

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HealthDay - FRIDAY, March 12 (HealthDay News) — If diabetics start the drug
metformin early — within three months of diagnosis — it appears the drug
will remain effective longer, a new study finds.

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Body’s Response to Foods’ Smell, Taste Could Be Diabetes Risk Factor (HealthDay)

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HealthDay - THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) — A mutation that affects
how the body responds when a person smells or tastes food may play a role
in the development of type 2 diabetes in some people, U.S. researchers
report.

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Big first trimester weight gain ups diabetes risk (Reuters)

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Reuters - Women who gain weight too quickly during the first three months of pregnancy are more prone to develop pregnancy-related diabetes, new research shows.

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Increasing Soda Consumption Fuels Rise in Diabetes, Heart Disease (HealthDay)

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HealthDay - FRIDAY, March 5 (HealthDay News) –Increasing consumption of
sugary soft drinks contributed to 130,000 new cases of diabetes, 14,000
new cases of heart disease and 50,000 more life-years burdened with heart
disease in the last decade, a new U.S. study finds.

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Processed Meat May Harm the Heart (HealthDay)

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HealthDay - FRIDAY, March 5 (HealthDay News) — Conventional wisdom has
dictated that fat from red meat is a risk factor for heart disease, but a
new analysis from Harvard researchers finds it’s eating processed meat —
not unprocessed red meat — that increases the risk for heart disease and
even diabetes.

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Bugs in the gut can cause obesity: study (AFP)

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AFP - The bugs that help digest food may also cause the body to pack on the pounds if they are not properly regulated, a new study has found.

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Bugs in the gut can cause obesity: study (AFP)

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AFP - The bugs that help digest food may also cause the body to pack on the pounds if they are not properly regulated, a new study has found.

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Bugs in the gut can cause obesity: study (AFP)

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AFP - The bugs that help digest food may also cause the body to pack on the pounds if they are not properly regulated, a new study has found.

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Bugs in the gut can cause obesity: study (AFP)

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AFP - The bugs that help digest food may also cause the body to pack on the pounds if they are not properly regulated, a new study has found.

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Bugs in the gut can cause obesity: study (AFP)

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AFP - The bugs that help digest food may also cause the body to pack on the pounds if they are not properly regulated, a new study has found.

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