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Eating nuts can help prevent Type-2 Diabetes
Type-2 Diabetes is a serious disease plaguing our society. Genetics, eating habits, and weight are factors that can lead to the onset of Type-2 Diabetes. Being overweight, inactive, and eating fatty and sugary foods ...
[07 Nov, 2009 07:34]

 
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