Grapes Reduce Risk Factors For Heart Disease, Diabetes

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Grapes Reduce Risk Factors For Heart Disease, Diabetes

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Could eating grapes slow what's for many Americans a downhill sequence of high blood pressure and insulin resistance leading to heart disease and type 2 diabetes? Scientists at the Univer

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Tags: Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Insulin, Type 2 Diabetes, Disease and Condition, Scientist

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