+ Follow DIABETOLOGIA Tag
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[Title] => Why fried food is not good for you and your baby
[Summary] => omen who eat fried food regularly before conceiving are at increased risk of developing gestational diabetes during pregnancy, study shows.
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-11 15:06:30
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[AuthorName] => Alixandra Caole Vila
[SectionName] => Health And Family
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[Title] => Diabetes, cancer link is new research focus
[Summary] => Both diabetes itself and insulin therapy are associated with an increased risk for cancer, but the question of whether insulin glargine — or insulin analogues in general — is associated with a further increased risk remains open, five speakers said at a special symposium during the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes.
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[AuthorName] => Charles C. Chante MD
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DIABETOLOGIA
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