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| Fundraiser has it all, from Away to Z npc-news.muscatinejournal.com Tue, 12 Mar, 2013 08:53 PM PDT Durant family helps fight disease with Dance Away Diabetes Zumba-thon Officials urge education in combating diabetes Tue, 12 Mar, 2013 08:23 PM PDT Several dozen people gathered at the Food Lion on Tarboro Street Monday evening for a tour to educate those who suffer from diabetes. Participants, part of the Wilson County Diabetes Support Group, took a Grocery Store Tour led by area dieticians. Hospital paperwork mix-up behind benefits denial? Tue, 12 Mar, 2013 07:41 PM PDT Story by Chuck Weber / CBS12 News JUPITER, Fla. -- A man suffering from a diabetes-related condition says he's been denied disability benefits because of a hospital's paperwork mistake. Jupiter resident Richard Zeitz says he has Gastroperesis and is unable to work. ... Man claims he was denied disability benefits because of hospital mix-up Tue, 12 Mar, 2013 07:26 PM PDT JUPITER, Fla. -- Is a paperwork mix-up the reason a local man is being denied disability benefits? Richard Zeitz of Jupiter said his diabetes led to a condition where he's no longer able to work, but he's been denied disability 3 times. The latest occasion a judge cited a heroin addiction. ... Cops looking for missing Federal Way man with dementia and diabetes Tue, 12 Mar, 2013 06:13 PM PDT FEDERAL WAY â" Police are looking for an 85-year-old man with dementia and diabetes who was last seen leaving his home Tuesday in Federal Way. Edward Snodgrass left for an appointment at a Veterans Affairs clinic around noon. A family ⦠Kiss A Pig 2013 Hits Fundraising Goal Tue, 12 Mar, 2013 05:40 PM PDT The Kiss A Pig Gala, a huge success in Rogers over the weekend with some 14-hundred people coming out for the 11th annual event benefiting The American Diabetes Association. Regardless of possible weight gain, quitting smoking associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease Tue, 12 Mar, 2013 05:37 PM PDT Among adults without diabetes, quitting smoking, compared with continuing smoking, was associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease despite subsequent weight gain, according to a new study. | |
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