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MANILA, Philippines – “I hope that this book can help people with diabetes and those who care for them to be better informed about this illness,” states Dr. Estrellita Lopez, editor of the newly released Diabetes Is BitterSweet, A Guide to Understanding Diabetes, which is now available in leading bookstores.

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Over 40,000 policemen nationwide are suffering from obesity, a condition that can trigger various degenerative illnesses, an official of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said yesterday.

While the nation’s law enforcers grapple with a shortage of guns, there’s no shortage of overweight cops, according to Dr. Eduardo Tanchoco, chief of clinics of the PNP General Hospital.
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MANILA, Philippines – “I hope that this book can help people with diabetes and those who care for them to be better informed about this illness,” states Dr. Estrellita Lopez, editor of the newly released Diabetes Is BitterSweet, A Guide to Understanding Diabetes, which is now available in leading bookstores.

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Over 40,000 policemen nationwide are suffering from obesity, a condition that can trigger various degenerative illnesses, an official of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said yesterday.

While the nation’s law enforcers grapple with a shortage of guns, there’s no shortage of overweight cops, according to Dr. Eduardo Tanchoco, chief of clinics of the PNP General Hospital.
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