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[Title] => Defying diabetes: Living better through breakthrough medicine
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[Title] => Diabetes is also a heart disease
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It is estimated that two out of three diabetes patients will eventually succumb to heart disease. Alarmingly, most people who have diabetes are unaware of their increased risk for heart disease and stroke.
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January 22, 2004 - 12:00am