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		<title>The Diabetes Blog retired</title>
		<description>For regular readers of this blog, I have disappointing news. The Diabetes Blog is now retired. That means that, while it will still be available for reading and searching, new posts will not be added. Our Cardio and Cancer blogs are also being retired, which I mention here because some ...</description>
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		<title>Top 5 from LOL Diabetes</title>
		<description>The healing continues. From laughter, that is. As we wait with great hope for a cure for diabetes, we do so with a smile thanks to humor to be found on the new website LOL Diabetes (www.loldiabetes.com). I've posted before about this site, which itself is part of the popular ...</description>
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		<title>Exercise of the Week: The Boxing Workout</title>
		<description>There's a workout, and then there's a Work Out.  And THEN, there's a BOXING WORK OUT.  Trust me, there's a reason why boxers are able to spend over a half an hour in a ring exchanging punches and not go into cardiac arrest.  It's because these guys ...</description>
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		<title>The specials tonight are fulminant and non- fulminant</title>
		<description>A type 1 diabetic mystery is why do some Type 1s get complications and others seem to never get them? A massive Japanese study of Type 1 diabetics found that those with fulminant diabetes developed complications much faster and more severely than those with non-fulminant diabetes. The difference between fulminant ...</description>
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		<title>Boost glycemic control with Vitamin C</title>
		<description>Insulin not only moves glucose into the cells, but it also escorts Vitamin C. Blood sugar hogs the seats on the bus in most diabetics, therefore reducing the amount of Vitamin C we can absorb. This is the premise of The GAA Theory: high glucose levels hinder vitamin C entry ...</description>
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