After beating diabetes, Flushing's Yi-joo Kwon runs 3,100 miles to raise awareness

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After beating diabetes, Flushing's Yi-joo Kwon runs 3,100 miles to raise awareness

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Yi-joo Kwon made his triumphant return to Queens yesterday after the 3,100-mile coast-to-coast trek to raise awareness about diabetes.

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