Type 2 Diabetes and the Mediterranean Diet

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Type 2 Diabetes and the Mediterranean Diet

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Common sense would lead many individuals to conclude that it is possible to make lifestyle alterations to effectively manage Type 2 diabetes. Physicians have been telling patients to change eating habits for years. A new study from Italy shows the importance of such lifestyle alterations.

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