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Biology / Cardiology / Lipoproteins / Diabetes / Low-density lipoprotein / Diabetes mellitus / High-density lipoprotein / Cholesterol / Cardiovascular disease / Health / Medicine / Nutrition
Date: 2013-01-25 15:38:04
Biology
Cardiology
Lipoproteins
Diabetes
Low-density lipoprotein
Diabetes mellitus
High-density lipoprotein
Cholesterol
Cardiovascular disease
Health
Medicine
Nutrition

Word Wall Having diabetes puts you at a higher risk for developing other health problems. However, if you understand the risks, you can take steps now to lower your chance of diabetes-related complications. Talk to your

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