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  • Is There Really a Natural Diabetic Cure?  By :
    Diabetes is one of the most serious diseases that a person can have. Not only will it have a drastic effect on one's body, it can also affect the way a person lives.
  • What is The Proper Diabetes Diet?  By :
    The basic goal of a diabetic is to live as normal as possible by staying out of complications, and so proper diet must be followed.
  • Cold and Flu Season: Diabetics Share Natural Remedies   By : Ben Welch
    For people with diabetes, catching the flu can be much more than an inconvenience. In fact according to the Centers for Disease control, a diabetic is three times more likely to die from the flu and six times more likely to be hospitalized.
  • Why Do We Need The Glycemic Index? Read On  By : Jimmy Woodall
    The Glycemic Index was discovered in 1981 and is the basis for many recently popular diets, including the South Beach Diet and others. The Glycemic Index determines how long certain carbohydrates take to break down and digest in the system. Those with a high rating, take the longest time to break down and do most damage to the system of someone with diabetes.
  • The Challenge of Navigating the Holidays with Diabetes  By : Ben Welch
    For people with diabetes, the approach of Halloween and other holidays can bring a certain anxiety with it. It seems there's no escaping the extra-rich foods and treats that are tightly connected with traditions and celebrations.
  • Diabetes--Its Causes And Symptoms  By : Bercle George
    In people with diabetes, little to no insulin is produced or the body's cells do not respond correctly to the insulin that is produced. So the glucose builds up and overflows into the urine and passes out of the body.
  • 4 Major Organs that Diabetes can Damage  By : Tom Parker
    Many people know that diabetes leads to the development of extremely high blood sugar levels in a person's body. However, the damage caused by diabetes goes far beyond the blood vessels and can actually affect some of your most vital organs. In this article I discuss four of the key organs that can be seriously damaged by diabetes.
  • Effectively Planning For A Diabetic Diet Plan  By : Bercle George
    Contrary to a common belief, having diabetes does not imply that you have to start eating special foods or follow a complex diabetes diet plan. Because, one goal of a diabetes diet is to keep blood glucose in a normal levels.
  • Diabetes Management Lowers The Hazards Of Complications  By : Corbin Newlyn
    The management of Diabetes can take many forms. This article goes into some of them. Read on to learn more.
  • Diabetes and Heart Disease Linked  By : Garey Simmons
    Discussion of testing and tracking Diabetes and heart disease. Herbal supplements can help.
  • 3 Sweet Diabetic Treat Recipes  By : Tom Parker
    Many diabetics fear that they can no longer enjoy their favourite cookies, cakes and desserts. Whilst you will have to make some sacrifices in this department there are still plenty of options which will allow you to enjoy your favourite sweet treats. In this article I discuss some of those options by providing you with three sweet diabetic recipes.
  • 3 Super Tasty Savoury Diabetic Recipes  By : Tom Parker
    One of the best ways to manage diabetes is to eat a healthy diet. However, this is often easier said than done. That's why in this article I am providing you with three simple savoury diabetic recipes that you can use to improve your diet and keep your diabetes under control.
  • 3 Fantastic Ways That Exercise Can Help Improve your Diabetes  By : Tom Parker
    Combined with diet, regular exercise may be one of the best treatments for diabetes available. Some of the benefits of regular exercise include improved blood sugar control and a greater receptiveness to insulin which can really help you manage your diabetes. This article discusses in greater detail how exercise can be an effective tool in the treatment of your diabetes.
  • Managing And Coping With Type 2 Diabetes Disease  By : Corbin Newlyn
    There are various ways in dealing with diabetes particularly the Type 2 version. Read on to learn more.
  • 5 Simple Ways to Formulate a Diabetes Diet  By : Tom Parker
    Since the food we eat is very closely linked with our blood sugar levels, it is not surprising that diet is one of the most effective tools we have available when combating diabetes. In this article I discuss five simple dietary changes that can help keep your diabetes under control.
  • Diabetes: Diagnostic Studies and Medical Treatments  By : Hector Milla
    Diabetic people are all around, do you know or have a relative or parent suffering from diabetes? then this article is intended to analyze some diagnostic studies recently released and some advise on medical treatments,
  • Diabetes: Increased Risk Factor for Heart Disease  By : Ann Knapp
    Diabetes can be a real threat to the cardiovascular system. It comes on slowly and can wreak havoc with the bodies systems before the individual knows that they even have diabetes.
  • Diabetes Treatments: Alternative Therapies For Diabetics  By : Hector Milla
    People suffering from diabetes have no good time, several blood glucose monitoring every day is not a pleasant experience, for that reason an effective treatment for this disease would be very welcome, even if this treatment is not coming from traditional medicine.
  • Diabetes Nutrition Can Improve Difficult Problems  By : Corbin Newlyn
    Nutrition plays a critical part for a person with diabetes. Education on the proper diet is important. Read on to learn more.
  • Is Your Diabetes Under Control?  By : Carol Bell
    Sufferers with diabetes have a condition that creates a problem with how their body produces energy for food. To achieve this, whatever we eat must be broken down by the body to form glucose. This glucose is our primary source of fuel but the condition of diabetes means that the glucose does not travel around the body properly.
  • The Gestational Diabetes Diet Explored  By : James Briggs
    This is an article about Gestational Diabetes.
  • Complications of Diabetes: Diabetic Ketoacidosis  By : Ann Knapp
    Diabetic ketoacidosis or (DKA) is a complication of diabetes. When the individual's blood sugar gets very high and they are profoundly deficient in insulin, the body becomes unable to utilize blood sugar efficiently. The body then begins to burn fat stores for food
  • 4 Common Symptoms of Diabetes  By : Tom Parker
    The symptoms of diabetes are often difficult to identify. In some cases they can take years to develop and in other cases they are so moderate that they do not get noticed. In this article I will be outlining four of the most common diabetic symptoms which you should be on the lookout for.
  • Diabetes Control Made Easy With a Few Simple Steps  By : Melford Bibens
    Master the secrets to controlling and preventing diabetes.
  • 4 Top Tests for Diabetes  By : Tom Parker
    In this article I discuss four of the tests that your doctor may use to diagnose you with diabetes. These tests include; the Fasting Plasma Glucose Test, The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, the Random Blood Glucose Test and the Glycosylated Haemoglobin Test.
  • Comprehending the Causes of Diabetes  By : Corbin Newlyn
    It is helpful for those who are involved either directly or indirectly with the disease of diabetes to know the underlying causes. Read on to learn more.
  • Dietary Needs of the Diabetic Part IV  By : Ann Knapp
    The diabetic patient can help control their blood glucose levels in conjunction with a healthy diet. Not only can they help to control their blood glucose levels with a healthy diet, but their lipids and blood pressure as well. Nutrition recommendations are developed from the following table:
  • So, You Are A Diabetic?  By : Ann Knapp
    So, you are a diabetic. If you have just been recently diagnosed, then there is much to learn. Be careful where you get your information. The doctor should be your first source. Your doctor should prepare you with literature and other teaching material, as well as give you referrals to help groups. Being a diabetic doesn't mean your life is going to change.
  • Colon Hydrotherapy A New Option in Diabetes Treatment  By : Paul Fitzgerald
    A clean colon may do a world of good for diabetics.
  • Alkaline Water in the Battle Against Diabetes  By : Paul Fitzgerald
    A miracle water long used in Japan and Russia is getting a new look in the fight against diabetes.
  • What Exactly Is Type 1 Diabetes?  By : Corbin Newlyn
    Diabetes comes in different variations. One is Type 2 and the other is Type 1. Each has it's own characteristics that make them unique unto themselves. This article discusses Type 1. Read on to learn more.
  • Helping the Diabetic Manage Their Diabetes With Family Support  By : Ann Knapp
    The quality of life and health are greatly increased when those who are diabetic control their blood glucose levels consistently throughout the day. Tight glycemic control can prevent many of the illnesses associated with diabetes such as peripheral neuropathy, glaucoma, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.
  • What Are The Causes Of Diabetes?  By : Tom Parker
    As research into diabetes becomes increasingly advanced we are learning more and more about the disease. However, the exact cause of diabetes is something that has remained elusive. In this article I explain the likely causes of diabetes and the risk factors associated with the various types.
  • Glycemic Index, Blood Sugar and Diabetes  By : Keith Lewis
    Diets that focus on reduced carbohydrate intake, diets that limit or reduce fat intake, low-caloric diets, combination diets, blood typing diets, genotype diets, and diabetic diets can all be very confusing.
  • Why is Diabetes so Dangerous?  By : Melford Bibens
    By learning the dangers that diabetes presents, it will be much easier for you to stop the disease in it's tracks!
  • What is Type 2 Diabetes?  By : Tom Parker
    Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes affecting 90% of sufferers. In this article I will discuss the symptoms of type 2 diabetes and how it can be properly managed.
  • How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes with Diet and Exercise  By : Joseph Delainey
    Changing your lifestyle is hard, plain and simple. However, if your doctor has told you that you have pre-diabetes, also known as impaired glucose tolerance, the effort it takes to incorporate healthy foods and a little physical activity into your daily routine is well worth it.
  • An Introduction to Pre Diabetes  By : Tom Parker
    Pre-diabetes is an early indicator of full type 2 diabetes. Fortunately, with the correct preventative action a pre-diabetic can completely stop type 2 diabetes developing. In this article I will discuss exactly what pre-diabetes is, the various risk factors and how it can be properly managed to avoid the development of type 2 diabetes.
  • The ABC of High Blood Sugar  By : Hector Milla
    It is a fact that many people suffer from high blood sugar, and this is not a disease that affects only diabetic people. This article is intended to analyze the different aspects of high blood sugar.
  • An Introduction to Gestational Diabetes  By : Tom Parker
    Gestational Diabetes is a complication that affects approximately 5% of pregnant women. In this article I am going to explain what it is, the psymptoms you should look out for and how it can be properly managed.
  • What is Type 1 Diabetes?  By : Tom Parker
    Type 1 diabetes is a less common form of diabetes which affects 5% - 10% of all diabetics. In this article I will explain what it is, the possible symptoms and how it can be managed.
  • Kidney Disease, Diabetes And Soy Foods  By : Dee Overly
    Do you need a clearer understanding of the diabetes and kidney disease connection? Read on. Also read about how soy may hold some solutions for dietary needs.
  • Walking Aids In Type 2 Diabetes And Weight Loss  By : Jackie Khor
    Type 2 diabetes has risen to epidemic proportions in the industrialized countries. Recent research has shown that this disease is highly preventable, and that lifestyle interventions involving changes in diet and physical activity are effective in reversing many of the risk factors and disease processes associated with this condition.
  • The American Diabetic Diet  By : Matthew Rizos
    An explanation of the American Diabetic Diet.
  • A Simple Guide To Diabetic Cooking  By : Cindy Heller
    Diabetes is a very severe disease, but those afflicted with this condition can take precautions to perk up their health. Diabetic cooking is one way that people with this serious disease can improve their health.
  • Somogyi Effect and the Dawn Phenomenon  By : Ann Knapp
    Diabetes is an illness that the patient must live with the rest of their lives. The key to living with diabetes successfully is tight glycemic control, or controlling blood sugar levels.
  • Addressing the Dietary Needs of the Diabetic  By : Ann Knapp
    The client who is diagnosed as a diabetic must face the challenges of restructuring their diet. A health diet and proper management can enhance their health by promoting stable glucose. The diabetic uses oral hypoglycemic agents, insulin or both must still monitor their eating habits and know what food groups to choose from to help them control their blood glucose levels.
  • Soy Joins The Fight To Control Blood Sugar  By : Dee Overly
    Can soy help diabetes patients? If so, does it involve a major food lifestyle change?
  • Foot Care for the Diabetic  By : Ann Knapp
    Proper foot care is very important for people who are diabetic. People spend a great amount of time on their feet. Knowledge of proper foot care can save the diabetic individual from many future complications that can arise from foot care neglect, such as open wounds, infection, and loss of toe nails, poor circulation, peripheral neuropathy, septicemia and gangrene.
  • Assessing the Diabetic Client  By : Ann Knapp
    In assessing the diabetic client, the nurse should identify specific body systems that the disease effects. Always look first. Is the client obese, frail, emaciated or well nourished? Notice the client's face and skin color, are they pale, flushed or diaphoretic. Ask them how they feel. Are they hungry, thirsty, do they need to use the rest room? Offer them a drink of water if they are thirsty.
  • Gestational diabetes Causes, Symptoms, Cure or Treatment  By : Peter rodrick
    Gestational diabetes is a condition characterized by high blood glucose (sugar) levels that is first recognized during pregnancy. About 7 percent of all pregnant women in the U.S. are diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
  • Exercises for Diabetes - Helpful in to Control Diabetes  By : Peter rodrick
    Diabetes means that your blood glucose (also called blood sugar) is too high. Your body uses glucose for energy. But having too much glucose in your blood can hurt you
  • Dietary Teaching for the Diabetic Client  By : Ann Knapp
    Once a patient is diagnosed as having diabetes, their world suddenly changes. Now they must monitor their glucose before meals and at bedtime, they must watch the sugars that they consume and be aware of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia and know what actions to take. This is a lot of information to process for a diabetic of any age.
  • Herbal Solutions For Diabetes And Pre-Diabetes Conditions  By : Jules Hawk
    There are a number of plant species known to have insulin-like acting substances. This article aims to tackle these various natural plant remedies for diabetes.
  • Home Remedies for Diabetes, Diabetes Information  By : Peter rodrick
    Diabetes is a disease that develops, due to a problem with the hormone insulin, produced by the pancreas. Insulin, controls the glucose in the blood
  • Your Health Is Truly Your Responsibility  By : Adam Kalloh
    Diabetes is a growing concern among many people today, with some many possible causes to diabetes, some people may get over worried. You may be susceptible to suffering diabetes simply because your grandfather or grandmother had it. It is in our genetics.
  • Five Points To Remember When Cooking For A Diabetic  By : Sean Tan
    Diabetes is not just a disease; it is a condition that lasts for life. But because you won't feel its symptoms everyday, it is quite easy to ignore its precautions. Diabetes does not give continuous warning signals even if you are doing something wrong.
  • The Causes Of Diabetes  By : James Briggs
    This article will tell you what causes diabetes.
  • Do Diabetic Cookbooks Really Help?  By : Sean Tan
    Just because there is a diabetic cookbook available in the store, you should not think that it will help your condition. People with diabetes do need to live with a lot of restrictions in their diet.
  • Things That You Can Learn From A Diabetic Cookbook  By : Sean Tan
    Health foods are available quite easily nowadays; you can learn them off the store shelves or you can get them from the Internet. But you must know that a patient cruise is not just about recipes.
  • Controlling Diabetes Through Healthy Lifestyle--Proper Diabetic Diet, Exercise, Taking Doctor Advice  By : Stephen Campbell
    Once you are diagnosed that you have an illness like diabetes, it can be hard on you emotionally and mentally to face it. But, since it is there already, this time, you want to take control of your illness.
  • Enough Sleep, Exercise, And Healthy Diabetic Recipe Can Help You Away From Diabetes  By : Stephen Campbell
    Lack of activities can cause you to live unhealthy. When you do not do even basic tasks, you may feel fatigue or find it hard to sleep at night. When you wake up in the morning, you may feel tired until you finally fall asleep. As we, age our body change and we have to make these changes to accommodate our lives.
  • Diabetes Symptoms And The Importance Of Diabetic Diet  By : Stephen Campbell
    Learning to deal with diabetes is never simple. It is bad enough we have to live in a greed-based world filled with anxiousness, violence, media junk, and the like. However, those with diabetes can live healthy providing there lifestyles conformed with healthy diet, medications and exercise programs.
  • Preparing Your Own Diabetic Cooking Recipes  By : Sean Tan
    A diabetes diagnosis does bring on a great deal of dejection and frustration. Some people begin thinking about diabetes as the endpoint to everything they used to enjoy in life, some people look upon as a start of a life full of medicinal therapies and restrictions.
  • How Is Diabetic Cooking Different From Normal Cooking?  By : Sean Tan
    Patient food is different from our general methods of cooking because it pays great attention to the health requirements of the consumer. The food is not just about palatability; it is about health.
  • Busting Some Myths About Diabetic Diet Cooking  By : Sean Tan
    Patient foods are always considered to be a very unattractive term in the world of gastronomy. People tend to think that diabetic cooking is nothing but a whole bunch of restrictions and the entire cuisine is about eating all the foods that you would not even consider to be a whole square meal.
  • How Diabetic Cooking Can Save A Diabetic Person's Life?  By : Sean Tan
    When people are diagnosed with diabetes, the first thing that comes to their mind is the severe restriction that they will have to face in their food. They may have to give up on most of the things that they like to eat. This becomes a very forbidding proposition.
  • A Guide to Understanding Diabetes  By : Lee Wharton
    This article give a introduction to diabetes and what it means it also covers the different types of diabetes. Then It covers the symptoms and when to seek treatment.
  • Understanding The Importance Of Diabetes Supplies  By : Lee Wharton
    This article cover what supplies are needed by diabetics. It also cover different method of getting supplies at good prices and what insurance will pay for.
  • Common Diabetes Symptoms and FAQ's  By : Gabe Killian
    Information on identifying the most common of diabetes symptoms and actions to take in avoiding progression of the symptoms of diabetes.
  • Diabetes in Children and Adolescents  By : Gregory Smyth
    Diabetes can attack children at any age, including pre-school children and even toddlers. Diabetes has a distinct effect on children and their families. There are measures that can be taken to ensure the elimination of unnecessary death and disability.
  • Recurring Candida Could Be a Sign of Diabetes  By : James Briggs
    This is an article about candida possibly being a sign of diabetes.
  • What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of Type 2 Diabetes  By : David Nevard
    With the global epidemic that is type 2 diabetes, now in full swing. Proper education on the perils of bad diet is absolutely essential in helping to stem the increasing record figures of type 2 diabetes sufferers.
  • What Is World Diabetes Day?  By : James Briggs
    This article will tell you about World Diabetes Day.
  • Foot Care For Diabetics  By : Shaun Parker
    Examining the relationship between foot care and diabetes.
  • Caffeine Causes Glucose Level Spikes In Type 2 Diabetics  By : Brenda Skidmore
    Did you know that nearly 18 million Americans have been diagnosed as having diabetes, and this figure continues to rise?
  • 3 Steps for Dealing with Diabetes  By : Lee Wharton
    This articles the 3 basic principles every diabetic needs to know. It gives the basic steps needed to maintain good health while dealing with diabetes
  • Diabetes Facts You Need to Know  By : Lee Wharton
    This article covers what you need to know about diabetes it covers symptoms and posible complications. The article also cover what should be done to deal with diabetes such as diet and exercise.
  • Diabetes Nutrition Secrets  By : Brue Baker
    If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, your food selections become even more important, since diabetes nutrition can have an even greater impact on your health.
  • Being Aware On Diabetes Symptoms  By : Bercle George
    Diabetes is a sickness that caused by the blood glucose levels go above normal. The hormone insulin secreted by the pancreas keeps blood glucose level low. The number of person with diabetes is rapidly growing nowadays and a big percentage of those were not aware how serious it is.
  • It Is Possible to Have Blood Sugar Levels Within Normal Ranges, Even as a Diabetic  By : Hector Milla
    What Levels of Blood Sugar Can Be Considered Normal? Your blood sugar level should be between 70 milligrams per deciliter to 100 mg/dl after 8 hours of not eating. A blood sugar level above 100 mg/dL at any time may indicate that a pre-diabetes condition is present.
  • Is it Possible to Have Normal Blood Sugar Levels?  By : Hector Milla
    What blood sugar levels can be considered normal? Your blood sugar level after fasting for at least 8 hours should be between 70 and 100 milligrams per deciliter. A pre-diabetes condition exists if your blood sugar is above 100 any time. You are prediabetes if your blood sugar level is over 100 but under 200. Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes is indicated by blood sugar levels above 200.
  • Type 2 Diabetes - Symptoms and Diet  By : Harwood E Woodpecker
    As a disease Type 2 diabetes is getting more and more common in Western society, mainly due to diet and the down turn in many peoples lives of the amount of time that they spend exercising.
  • 3 Tips To Help Manage Diabetes  By : Mike Fletcher
    Diabetes is an epidemic that affects millions around the world. Here you will find 3 tips that can help you to keep your blood sugar under control.
  • Pediatric Diabetes - Caring for a Diabetic Child  By : Min Zhu
    Statistics are showing gains in pediatric diabetes. Most cases are prevalent Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes is increasing as well. Knowing how to care for a diabetic child can lessen episodes of seizures.
  • 7 Tips for Exercise When You Have Diabetes  By : James Briggs
    This is an article that gives tips on how to live with diabetes.
  • Can High Glycemic Index Foods Be Useful?  By : Tomas Labas
    High glycemic foods can be useful for mankind who are recovering from high exertion or those suffering from hypoglycemia. Mankind with Type I or Type II Diabetes should avoid high glycemic index foods as they can play havoc with the medication they are taking.
  • Managing Type II Diabetes  By : Mike Fletcher
    Type II diabetes has become widespread and is a major health problem for many. However, with proper diet, exercise and doctor's care, it can be a manageable disease.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: Quiet Complications  By : Emily Saar
    In the continuing education of the diabetes epidemic, learn about the complications that accompany type 2 diabetes, many which are life-threatening.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: What Doctors Don't Tell You  By : Emily Saar
    A description of what type 2 diabetes is, why our healthcare industry wants to keep us sick, and the Canadian type 2 diabetes remedy that is sweeping the globe.
  • Cure Type 2 Diabetes by Correcting the Cause  By : Emily Saar
    A cure is defined as "restore to health". Can an all natural diabetes supplement be the answer for type 2 diabetes?
  • How To Delay Or Avoid Type 2 Diabetes  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Diabetes is a disease caused by the inability of the body to properly produce insulin, a hormone that helps the body convert food to energy. In type 2 diabetes the body does not produce enough insulin or it produces insulin which is ineffective in regulating the body's blood sugar levels.
  • Bitter Melon: A Sweet Solution?  By : faye bautista
    I would be truly happy if broccoli can grow in my backyard. But with our tropical climate, that would be impossible. However, I cannot complain that we can grow string beans, tomatoes, eggplants and bitter melons.
  • Diabetics Should Exercise Regularly To Avoid Cardiovascular Diseases  By : faye bautista
    Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in people with diabetes. In those with type 1 diabetes as young as 20-39 years old, the risk of dying from a cardiovascular or cerebrovascular event is five times higher than those without diabetes. This population group benefits more from exercise than an average person does.
  • On Sugar Consumption And Sugar Substitute  By : faye bautista
    According to a survey conducted by The NPD Group, the growing concerns about obesity and type-2 diabetes is driving low-sugar, sugar-free or sugar substituted products forward. About 70 percent of adult Americans want to cut down or avoid sugar completely, with 40 percent admitting they check food labels regularly for sugar content.
  • Texans Deal With Medications That May Kill Them: Avandia Linked With Causing Heart Attacks In Those  By : Pat Carpenter
    It's becoming increasingly difficult for diabetics to know which is worse -- having the disease, or realizing the treatment for it just might be fatal, too. Late last month, a federal drug advisory board voted overwhelmingly in favor of keeping Avandia, a medication for Type 2 diabetes, on the market, despite findings that it raised the risk of heart attacks and angina.
  • Scientific Progress Against Diabetic Retinopathy  By : faye bautista
    You probably already know the very common eye condition brought about by diabetes - diabetic retinopathy which is caused by the swelling and leaking of blood vessels or the growth of abnormal new blood vessels on the surface of the retina, which could eventually leave patients blind.
  • Should Diabetes Risk Keep Older Women From Giving Birth?  By : faye bautista
    In the controversy that erupted when the world found out that a 63 year old woman was on her seventh month pregnancy after using IVF to conceive. Although giving birth by women over 50 has increased 24 times over in the last few years, many doctors and laypersons protest, claiming that it is not safe for mother or baby.
  • Nine Surprising Diabetes Risks For Texans  By : Pat Carpenter
    Many individuals in Dallas, Houston and other places around Texas don't know that they may be slowly working toward a permanent, chronic disease -- diabetes. Untreated, diabetes can lead to heart and blood pressure problems, dependence on insulin shots, blindness, neuropathy and an early death.
  • Diet Or Regular Soft Drinks, Which Do You Prefer?  By : faye bautista
    They are joining the lowly ranks of candy and sugary sweets. Some researchers even warn against diet soda, claiming it could lead to a loss of calcium. And of course, 'regular' soda is being blamed for contributing to weight gain and diabetes.

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