+ Follow DIABETES EDUCATION Tag
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[Title] => The bitter truth about diabetes
[Summary] => Frequent urination, weight loss, lack of energy, and excessive thirst are some of the warning signs of diabetes, the most common non-communicable disease worldwide.
[DatePublished] => 2009-11-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Dont eat your veggies Dayrit
[Summary] => Generations of children have always searched for reasons to dodge stern commands by parents to eat their veggies. Theyve finally found an ally, it seems, in no less than the Secretary of Health. Overturning decades of research on the benefits of ampalaya for diabetics, Manuel Dayrit recently branded the findings as folklore. Herbalists feel bitter. If the well-studied, widely-recommended bitter melon can incur the ire of a health chief, what more other medicinal plants that arent as popular?
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[Summary] => Generations of children have always searched for reasons to dodge stern commands by parents to eat their veggies. Theyve finally found an ally, it seems, in no less than the Secretary of Health. Overturning decades of research on the benefits of ampalaya for diabetics, Manuel Dayrit recently branded the findings as folklore. Herbalists feel bitter. If the well-studied, widely-recommended bitter melon can incur the ire of a health chief, what more other medicinal plants that arent as popular?
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November 24, 2009 - 12:00am