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		<title>Help a Diabetes Charity &#8211; Simple Tweet Can Save Lives</title>
		<link>http://blog.pre-diabetes.com/2010/01/help-a-diabetes-charity-simple-tweet-can-save-lives/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:11:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a Twitter account please nominate iPump for a Shorty Award to help us spread the word about how we help people with diabetes.  Last year tens of thousands of people with diabetes lost their jobs and insurance.  The need for assistance programs to help those struggling with the high cost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_398" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 163px"><a href="http://www.ipump.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/shorty-awards.gif"><img class="size-full wp-image-398" title="shorty-awards" src="http://www.ipump.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/shorty-awards.gif" alt="" width="153" height="152" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Nominate @ipumpcharity in #nonprofit for a Shorty Award.</p></div>
<p>If you have a Twitter account please nominate iPump for a Shorty Award to help us spread the word about how we help people with diabetes.  Last year tens of thousands of people with diabetes lost their jobs and insurance.  The need for assistance programs to help those struggling with the high cost of diabetes has never been greater.</p>
<p>Since 2006, iPump has shipped supplies to help more than 20,000 people &#8211; all with a full-time volunteer staff of one (we also have other volunteers kick in free labor from time to time and a dedicated volunteer <a title="iPump Board of Directors" href="http://www.ipump.org/main/officers_1.html">Board of Directors</a>.)  To continue to grow, we need to raise awareness and funding to hire staff to meet the demands of our thriving organization.</p>
<p>You can start by nominating us for a Shorty Award directly at <a title="Nominate iPump" href="http://shortyawards.com/ipumpcharity">http://shortyawards.com/ipumpcharity</a> or simply tweet the phrase: I nominate @ipumpcharity for a Shorty Award in #nonprofit because&#8230; (and tweet why you are nominating us.)</p>
<p>Please ask others to help as well.</p>
<p>Thank you for your time and kind support.</p>
<p>Lahle Wolfe<br />
Volunteer CEO, iPump, Inc.<br />
(and Founder, Islets of Hope and Pre-Diabetes.com)</p>
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		<title>Help a Duke Student With Her Disease-Based Nutritional Survey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 03:42:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A budding female entrepreneur from Duke University wrote and asked me to share a survey link for a project she is working on as part of her MBA program.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A budding female entrepreneur from Duke University wrote and asked me to share a survey link for a project she is working on as part of her MBA program.</p>
<p>She is attempting to determine if there is a potential need or consumer group that would want a web service to help them live a healthier lifestyle. This can include people struggling with food allergies, heart disease, Celiacs, diabetes, etc.   The data she is looking for at this stage is very basic:  &#8220;Do people that have particular dietary goals actually need additional resources?&#8221;</p>
<p>If enough favorable information is gathered, Duke students may pilot an online web service that brings local food resources to consumers with special needs.</p>
<p>The survey only takes a few minutes and you do not have to create an account of give out email information, etc.  The survey will be open for approximately one week. To take the survey:  <a href="http://duke.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_3KL8vha9s2NLdvm&amp;SVID=Prod">Duke University Survey</a>.</p>
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		<title>Participate in the Big Blue Test on World Diabetes Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 15:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following information has been excerpted from an email announcement from the World Diabetes Day USA Team to encourage all people with diabetes to participate in the Big Blue Test, today, November 14, 2009, at 2:00 PM in your own time zone.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following information has been excerpted from an email announcement from the <a href="http://www.wddusa.org/champions">World Diabetes Day USA Team</a> to encourage all people with diabetes to participate in the Big Blue Test, today, November 14, 2009, at 2:00 PM in your own time zone.</p>
<p><strong>Source</strong>: <a href="http://www.wddusa.org/champions">World Diabetes Day USA Team</a></p>
<p><strong>&#8220;TAKE THE BIG BLUE TEST</strong></p>
<p>At 2 pm your time, test your blood sugar, do 14 minutes of exercise, test again and share their results online. (If you are busy at 2 pm, then do it whenever you are free.)</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how to participate:</p>
<p>1. Test your blood sugar.</p>
<p>2. Run, jog, walk the dog or do anything you’d normally do as part of your exercise routine for 14 minutes.</p>
<p>3. Test your blood sugar again.</p>
<p>4. Post your readings and what physical activity you did. If you have a camera, you can also add a photo of your reading(s) or you exercising.</p>
<p>5. If you have a Twitter account, you can also post your readings on Twitter (use the #bigbluetest hashtag) and link back to <a href="http://bigbluetest.org/">http://bigbluetest.org</a>.</p>
<p>Places to report your blood sugars:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://tudiabetes.com/forum/topics/the-big-blue-test-on-world">http://tudiabetes.com/forum/topics/the-big-blue-test-on-world</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.diabetesdaily.com/bigbluetest">http://www.diabetesdaily.com/bigbluetest</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.diabeticrockstar.com/page/world-diabetes-day">http://www.diabeticrockstar.com/page/world-diabetes-day</a></li>
<li><a href="http://bigbluetest.diabeticconnect.com/">http://bigbluetest.diabeticconnect.com/</a></li>
</ul>
<p>&#8230; or at your favorite participating social network!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Participate in TuDiabetes &#8211; Big Blue Test for World Diabetes Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 13:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BERKELEY, CA: October 21, 2009 – November 14 is World Diabetes Day. On that day, at 14:00 hours (2 pm, local time), thousands of people with diabetes will test their blood sugar, do 14 minutes of exercise, test again and share their results online.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have diabetes &#8211; please participate in this historic event.  I will be participating and so will my two children with diabetes (even though they are not so pleased with the double sugar check part!)</p>
<p>According to Manny Hernandez, founder of TuDiabetes:</p>
<blockquote><p>Through eight diabetes communities (TuDiabetes, Children With Diabetes, Diabetes Daily, Diabetic Connect, Diabetic Rockstar, dLife, Juvenation and My Diabetes Central) and Twitter, TuDiabetes,com is calling on people with diabetes to test their blood sugar, exercise for 14 minutes, test again and share their results on Nov. 14, 2009 at 14 hours (local time, 2 pm wherever they live).</p>
<p>Please keep an eye on <a href="http://twitter.com/tudiabetes" target="_blank">@tudiabetes</a> and/or <a href="http://bigbluetest.org/" target="_blank">http://bigbluetest.org</a> for updates about these.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong> </strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong> </strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Thousands Take The Big Blue Test</strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong>On World Diabetes Day</strong></p>
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<p><strong>BERKELEY, CA: October 21, 2009 – </strong>November 14 is <a href="http://worlddiabetesday.org/" target="_blank">World Diabetes Day</a>. On that day, at 14:00 hours (2 pm, local time), thousands of people with diabetes will test their blood sugar, do 14 minutes of exercise, test again and share their results online.</p>
<p>The event is called <strong><a href="http://bigbluetest.org/" target="_blank">The Big Blue Test</a></strong> because the blue circle is the international symbol for diabetes. The idea of a shared &#8220;blood sugar test-in&#8221; started with an <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://14kpwd.org/" target="_blank">activity organized in July 2009</a></span> by TuDiabetes.org, a community for people touched by diabetes. More than a thousand people participated then. Now, we seek to reach thousands of people with diabetes through eight diabetes social networks<sup>*</sup> and Twitter. The activity incorporates 14 minutes of physical activity to reinforce the importance of exercise.</p>
<p>“People with diabetes have to test their blood sugar routinely. It can be a very lonely activity.” said Manny Hernandez, co-founder of TuDiabetes and a person with diabetes himself. “We want people to take <strong><a href="http://bigbluetest.org/" target="_blank">The Big Blue Test</a></strong>, to shed light on this chronic condition and the importance of exercise on World Diabetes Day.”</p>
<p>Currently, more than 250 million people have diabetes worldwide. Millions more have diabetes but do not know it yet. People with diabetes need to test their blood sugar levels several times a day and exercise regularly.</p>
<p>Participating in this event to raise diabetes awareness on November 14 is easy:</p>
<ol>
<li>Test your blood sugar.</li>
<li>Run, jog, walk the dog or do anything you’d normally do as part of your exercise routine for 14 minutes.</li>
<li>Test your blood sugar again.</li>
<li>Go to <a href="http://bigbluetest.org/" target="_blank">http://bigbluetest.org</a> (or your preferred diabetes social network<sup>*</sup>) and post your readings and what physical activity you did. If you have a camera, you can also add a photo of your reading(s) or you exercising.</li>
<li>If you have a Twitter account, you can also post your readings on Twitter (use the <em>#bigbluetest</em> hashtag) and link back to <a href="http://bigbluetest.org/" target="_blank">http://bigbluetest.org</a>.</li>
</ol>
<p>“We hope to see most readings posted at 14 hours (2 pm) local time, on November 14. If you are early or late, it’s OK,” said Hernandez. “What matters most is that you test your blood sugar often and that you exercise regularly. If you don’t have diabetes, you can take <strong><a href="http://bigbluetest.org/" target="_blank">The Big Blue Test</a></strong>. Either way, tell others to test, exercise and share on Nov. 14.”</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">(*) Participating diabetes social networks</span></strong>:</p>
<ul>
<li>TuDiabetes (campaign organizer)</li>
<li>Children With Diabetes</li>
<li>Diabetes Daily</li>
<li>Diabetic Connect</li>
<li>Diabetic Rockstar</li>
<li>dLife</li>
<li>Juvenation</li>
<li>My Diabetes Central</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About TuDiabetes.org</span></strong></p>
<p>TuDiabetes.org was co-founded in 2007 by Manny Hernandez, a diabetes advocate and social media expert diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2002. The community is run by the <em>Diabetes Hands Foundation</em>, a 501c3 nonprofit that connects people touched by diabetes and raises diabetes awareness.</p>
<p>TuDiabetes has been featured on Regis Philbin’s <em>Hallmark Heroes</em>, NPR’s <em>Diane Rehm Show</em>, <em>Sabado Gigante</em> with Don Francisco, <em>Diabetic Living</em> magazine, <em>Diabetes Positive</em> magazine, <em>El Pais</em> (Spain), <em>Diabetes Hoy</em> (Mexico), the <em>Office of Minority Health </em>web site and many other media outlets and blogs.</p>
<p>For more information please visit: <a href="http://www.tudiabetes.org/">www.TuDiabetes.org</a>.</p>
<p>For information about the Diabetes Hands Foundation, visit: <a href="http://www.diabeteshandsfoundation.org/" target="_blank">www.DiabetesHandsFoundation.org</a>, email <a href="mailto:PR@tudiabetes.org">PR@tudiabetes.org</a> or call 650.283.4862.</p>
<p># # # Please feel free to distribute this press release widely.</p>
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		<title>Too many Hispanics are suffering from diabetes and no health insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 23:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a national examination survey, Mexican Americans are twice as likely as non-Hispanic whites to be diagnosed with diabetes by a physician.  They have higher rates of end-stage renal disease, caused by diabetes, and they are 50% more likely to die from diabetes as non-Hispanic whites.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some sobering health insurance statistics:</p>
<ul>
<li>Latinos make up 15 percent of the United States population.</li>
<li>Hispanics are the least likely of any ethnic or racial group to have insurance.</li>
<li>34 percent of all Hispanics do not have any health insurance.</li>
</ul>
<p>According to an <a href="http://www.poder360.com/article_detail.php?id_article=2683" target="_blank">article by Mary Sanchez</a> on  Poder360.com:</p>
<blockquote><p>This is true despite their [Hispanics] higher-than-average presence in the workforce. So their faint representation in the national conversation on reform is, at best, worrisome to some, and a source of outright outrage to others.</p></blockquote>
<p>According to the <a href="http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-statistics/prevalence.jsp" target="_blank">American Diabetes Associations</a>, Hispanics have the second highest rate of diabetes in the United States:</p>
<ul>
<blockquote>
<li>After adjusting for population age differences, 2004-2006 national survey data for people diagnosed with diabetes, aged 20 years or older include the following prevalence by race/ethnicity:
<ul>
<li> 6.6% of non-Hispanic whites</li>
<li>7.5% of Asian  Americans</li>
<li>10.4% of Hispanics</li>
<li>11.8% of non-Hispanic blacks</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Among Hispanics rates were:
<ul>
<li> 8.2% for Cubans</li>
<li>11.9% for Mexican  Americans</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>12.6% for Puerto Ricans.</li>
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<p>And, according to the <a href="http://www.omhrc.gov/templates/content.aspx?ID=3324" target="_blank">United States Department of Human &amp; Health Services</a>:</p>
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<blockquote><p>According to a national examination survey, Mexican Americans are twice as likely as non-Hispanic whites to be diagnosed with diabetes by a physician.  They have higher rates of end-stage renal disease, caused by diabetes, and they are 50% more likely to die from diabetes as non-Hispanic whites.</p>
<ul>
<li>Mexican American adults were 2 times more likely than non-Hispanic white adults to have been diagnosed with diabetes by a physician.</li>
<li>In 2002, Hispanics were 1.5 times as likely to start treatment for end-stage renal disease related to diabetes, compared to non-Hispanic white men.</li>
</ul>
<li>In 2005, Hispanics were 1.6 times as likely as non-Hispanic Whites to die from diabetes.</li>
</blockquote>
<p>Now is a great time for all people with diabetes to take advantage of World Diabetes Day to promote better awareness.  For more information on how you can get involved, visit <a href="http://www.wddusa.org/" target="_blank">wddusa.org</a>.</p>
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		<title>Companies compete to add medical advice to online health records</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The long-term answer to improving the health of the nation’s population and curbing costs, experts agree, is to help people make smarter decisions day in and day out about their own health. And the most powerful potential tool in the march toward intelligent consumerism in health care may be the Web.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>The long-term answer to improving the health of the nation’s population and curbing costs, experts agree, is to help people make smarter decisions day in and day out about their own health. And the most powerful potential tool in the march toward intelligent consumerism in health care may be the Web.</p>
<p>&#8230;The ideal, health experts say, would be to combine personal data with health information to deliver tailored health plans for individuals. That is what Mr. Bosworth and his San Francisco-based company, <a title="Web site" href="https://www.keas.com/">Keas</a> (pronounced KEE-ahs) Inc., mean to do.</p>
<p>Using the Keas system, for example, a person with <a title="In-depth reference and news articles about Type 2 diabetes." href="http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/type-2-diabetes/overview.html?inline=nyt-classifier">Type 2 diabetes</a> might receive reminders, advice on diet and exercise, questions and prompts presented on the Web site or delivered by e-mail or <a title="More articles about text messaging." href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/t/text_messaging/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier">text messages</a> — all personalized for the person’s age, gender, weight and other health conditions.</p></blockquote>
<p>Source: Steve Lohr. <em>The New York Times</em>. <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/06/technology/06bosworth.html?_r=1&amp;hp" target="_blank">Adding Health Advice to Online Medical Records</a>. October 6, 2009</p>
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		<title>Leave it to Beaver star takes his diabetes on the road</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 03:04:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The famous childhood actor, Jerry Mathers, who starred in the 1950s hit family show "Leave it to Beaver" has type 2 diabetes.  Now an adult, he is using his celebrity to help other people battling diabetes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The famous childhood actor, Jerry Mathers, who starred in the 1950s hit family show &#8220;<a href="http://www.leaveittobeaver.org/" target="_blank">Leave it to Beaver</a>&#8221; has type 2 diabetes.  Now an adult, he is using his celebrity to help other people battling diabetes.</p>
<p>To raise diabetes awareness, Mathers is traveling with the <a href="http://www.pparx.org/" target="_blank">Partnership for Prescription Assistance</a> bus, a mobile patient assistance advocacy initiative.  Mathers and the Partnership for Prescription Assistance will in  Cedar Rapids, Cedar Falls, Iowa City, and Burlington on October 13, 2009.</p>
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		<title>Obesity Alone May be Best Predictor of Type 2 Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 03:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to an article in DiabetesInControl.com, a new study shows that obesity alone mya be the best predictor of type 2 diabetes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to an article on DiabetesInControl.com a new study shows that obesity alone mya be the best predictor of type 2 diabetes:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The yield of opportunistic targeted screening was fair; obesity alone was the best predictor of undiagnosed diabetes,&#8221; the study authors write. &#8220;Opportunistic screening for Type 2 diabetes in primary care could target middle-aged and older adults with obesity.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>New Recommendations Could Hurt Children with Pre-Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 02:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was absolutely appalled to read that an International committee will be recommending that no child should be tested for insulin resistance, even those with obvious risk factors.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was absolutely appalled to read that an International committee will be recommending that <em><strong>no</strong></em> child should be tested for insulin resistance, even those with obvious risk factors.  Specifically:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;&#8230;Although the document is subject to revision, it is expected to recommend against the use of fasting insulin levels &#8212; or any laboratory test &#8212; to screen for insulin resistance in children, and against the use of medication to treat children with insulin resistance in the absence of specific diagnoses such as Type 2 diabetes or polycystic ovarian syndrome [PCOS].&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Women and young girls diagnosed with PCOS have a four-fold increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes than that found in the general population.  Additionally, the majority of females diagnosed with PCOS are already insulin resistant.  And, it has long been known that obesity &#8211; even in children, can lead to insulin resistance, pre-diabetes, and even type 2 diabetes.  In fact, many children gain weight precisely because they are insulin resistant.</p>
<p>A fasting blood sugar test can detect elevated blood sugar levels but it cannot detect insulin resistance.  Untreated insulin resistance can lead to the onset of type 2 diabetes, infertility, and many other significant medical problems.</p>
<p>To turn a blind eye to children who are clearly at risk for insulin resistance, pre-diabetes, and type 2 diabetes for the sake of &#8220;cost efficiency&#8221; is nothing short of criminal.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.isletsofhope.com" target="_blank">Islets of Hope</a> (owner of Pre-diabetes.com) gives a resounding thumbs down to the committee making this recommendation.</p>
<p><strong>Source</strong>:  Diabetes In Control. <a href="http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=8408&amp;catid=1&amp;Itemid=17">International Committee Advises: Don&#8217;t Measure Fasting Insulin in Children</a>. September 27, 2009.</p>
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		<title>New Study Shows Pancreatic Fat Levels Can Help Predict Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 01:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Researchers have long suspected that overweight people tend to have large fat deposits in their pancreases, but they've been unable to confirm or calculate how much fat resides there because of the organ's location -- that's until now ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to a new article published on <a href="http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=8405&amp;catid=1&amp;Itemid=17">DiabetesInControl.com</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Researchers have long suspected that overweight people tend to have large fat deposits in their pancreases, but they&#8217;ve been unable to confirm or calculate how much fat resides there because of the organ&#8217;s location &#8212; that&#8217;s until now &#8230; Findings from the new study suggest that measuring pancreatic fat content in people could one day serve as an effective clinical tool to identify those at high risk of diabetes and monitor interventions designed to prevent the disease.</p></blockquote>
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