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Diabetes Q&A | Blood Glucose Monitoring | Why do i feel like my blood sugar is lo
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Q&A: Q:"Why do i feel like my blood sugar is low when its not?" A: http://bit.ly/71W4FI
Medical News: Clinical Notes: Dapagliflozin Wins Nod in EU - in Endocrinology, Diabetes from MedPage Today
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10 Reasons to Eat Sprouts | Care2 Healthy Living
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Sensory friendly theater for special needs kids at the Kennedy Center | Washington Times Communities
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BBC News - 'Eggless' chick laid by hen in Sri Lanka
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U.S. Gives Green Light to Publish Controversial Bird Flu Research
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HHS Settles Allegations for Children with Diabetes Attending Summer Camp
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Blended Families: The Difficulties | Parenting | GalTime
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How Twitter was used in a potential mass casualty scenario
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Want to cut health care costs? Start here. - The Washington Post
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Can You Make Yourself Smarter? - NYTimes.com
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Jogging Your Brain - NYTimes.com
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Listing of #futurefoodwriting live chat, April 20, 2012, sparked by Amanda Hesser's “Advice for Future Food Writers,”... · ramblingepicure · Storify
storify.com — “1,085 people took part in the #futurefoodwriting chat, which included the panelists listed below. The idea for the chat was sparked by an April 10, 2012, article by Amanda Hester of Food 52, "Advice for Future Food Writers," and John Birdsall's of CHOW's rebuttal “What Amanda Hesser Got Wrong.”” View full resource at storify.com
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Going vegan in a BBQ town - chicagotribune.com
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Cory Zacker: I Know How He Does It: Parenting From A Wheelchair
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Experts recommend a more personal approach to type 2 diabetes - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “The hemoglobin A1c reading is an important number for people with diabetes. It's a measure of the average blood sugar level over the preceding three months. For years, the American Diabetes Association recommended that almost everyone with type 2 diabetes should aim for an HbA1c level less than 7%. Keeping blood sugar as low as possible, called "tight control," was thought to limit the havoc caused by diabetes. New guidelines from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and Europe” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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