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19 hours ago ago from Health and Fitness Tips Daily

When people are first told by their doctors that they are diabetic, they often respond in disbelief. Some people are overwhelmed and get depressed. Besides, with no cure and the fact that you need to follow certain instructions on how to live your daily life, you too would be depressed and overwhelmed. It will seem like life suddenly turned for the worse. It is true that living with diabetes is hard and you will need to really adjust to ...

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One one, Riva Greenberg tears down 50 top myths typically accompany diabetes. Type 2 diabetes serious type 1 People diabetes 't eat sugar. Women diabetes shouldn't pregnant doctor 's time take insulin, I'm a failure . author hits single myth head, expert support many 's diabetes medical establishment (names list include Dr. Jovanovic, Dr. Kaufman, Dr. Polonsky several more). book groups myths six groups: common ones, medical myths, food ...

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