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On Wednesday, 25 August 2004 21:34:28 UTC+5:30, firechief  wrote:
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> Study Suggests Connection Between Women Consuming Soft Drinks,
> Developing Diabetes
> 08-24-2004 5:34 PM
> By TARA BURGHART
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> CHICAGO --  Women who drink more than one sweetened soft drink a
> day are slightly more likely to develop diabetes than women who drink
> less than one a month, according to a new study.
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> Obesity is strongly linked to type 2 diabetes _ the most common form of
> diabetes _ so the extra calories from soda account for at least some of
> the increased risk, said the Harvard University researchers who did the
> study.
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> Globally, type 2 diabetes, a condition that often leads to heart disease
> and kidney failure, afflicts 154 million people and is blamed for about
> 3 millions deaths a year.
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Tips for Dining Out with Diabetes

If you are a diabetic, be particularly careful about the salt content of th=
e food when you eat out. This is because high salt content is linked to dis=
orders such as high blood pressure which can cause heart disease and stroke=
. More than two out of three deaths due to diabetes are attributed to heart=
 disease and stroke. With some tips for dining out with diabetes, you can e=
nsure that your salt intake is under control.

http://www.onlymyhealth.com/tips-dining-out-diabetes-1342636251

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