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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Pros and Cons of a High-Protein Diet
Thursday , September 1, 2011
In This Issue:
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A Better Way to Predict Weight Loss
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Pancreas Function and Pancreatitis Explained
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Questions About Having a Normal Pregnancy With Diabetes
Pros and Cons
of a High-Protein Diet
A high-protein, low-carb diet is
often used for weight loss. But
there are
drawbacks to this approach.
Also See:
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How Much Protein Do You Need?
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Slideshow: Fiber-Packed Super Foods
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Recipe Rx: 3 Ways to Cook Pork
Health News & Features
A Better Way to Predict Weight Loss
Trying to manage your weight along with diabetes?
A new formula may
make things simpler.
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Quiz Time: How Much Do You Know About Metabolism?
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Good News About Chocolate and Your Heart
Pancreas Function and Pancreatitis Explained
The pancreas produces digestive enzymes and insulin.
When damage occurs it
can cause serious problems.
Also See:
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An Insulin Reaction Explained
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WebMD Weighs in on Steve Jobs' Pancreatic Cancer
From The WebMD Network
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What Changes Occur in the Body as We Age?
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Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Salt?
From The Diabetes Community
Questions About Having a Normal Pregnancy With Diabetes
Any pregnancy ushers in questions and concerns. Add diabetes
to the mix and things understandably escalate.
Join the discussion.
Get help from others in the
Diabetes Community.
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