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February 02, 2007
Obesity poses larger diabetes risk than inactivity



January 26, 2007
Couch Potato Lifestyle Helps Drive Diabetes



January 23, 2007
Metabolic Syndrome Predicts Heart Risk: Study



November 28, 2006
WFVA/WBQB - Fredericksburg Tonight Radio Broadcast



November 28, 2006
WWHT - Mornings with Rick & Lisa Radio Broadcast



November 08, 2006
Audio: Survey shows 75% of women age 40-65 overlook common warning signs of...



November 08, 2006
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September 25, 2006
Blood sugar campaign tackles silent disorder by Linda Johnson: Associated Press



September 25, 2006
National Survey Shows Women Overlook Common Warning Signs Associated with Poor Blood Sugar Management, Raising the Risk for Diabetes and Heart Disease



August 23, 2006
"Being even a little overweight may shorten life" by Nanci Hellmich: USA Today



August 21, 2006
Insulin resistance in early teens may predict diabetes, heart disease for adults: Journal Report (The American Heart Association)



July 04, 2006
Five combined healthy habits equal lower heart disease risk; Journal Report (The American Heart Association)



June 19, 2006
Association releases new diet and lifestyle recommendations, Journal Report (The American Heart Association)



May 09, 2006
“Belly fat ratchets up health risks” by Shari Roan: Los Angeles Times



April 18, 2006
“In Heart Disease, the Focus Shifts to Women” by Denise Grady: New York Times



February 01, 2006
“Women Are Said to Face Hidden Heart Disease Risk” by Denise Grady: New York Times



January 01, 2006
“New Study Links Obesity, Heart Problems” by Lindsay Tanner: Associated Press



October 12, 2005
“Chromium supplements may aid some with depression” Reuters



September 05, 2005
“The Insulin Connection: One hormone may cause cancer, heart attacks, and many more ills” by Brenda Goodman: U.S. News & World Report


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