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An increased incidence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is
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More and more studies indicate that chemicals found in tea can help prevent and treat type 2 diabetes.
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Types of diabetes, who is at risk for developing the disease, and how to manage diabetes once diagnosed.
The simplest way to improve your health is to make the switch from processed foods to whole foods.
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