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Glycogen synthesis in young smokers like that observed in prediabetic subjects.
Obesity & Diabetes Week
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September 15, 2003
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2003 SEP 15 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- The dangers of cigarette smoking are well known, and each day America's young people are exposed to a number of public and privately sponsored antitobacco campaigns. Despite the best efforts of health educators, children and adolescents become regular tobacco users each day.
Many take up the habit believing that if they stop at a relatively young age there will be no long-term adverse consequence to their health. Unfortunately, these same young people are unaware that cigarette use has been linked to insulin resistance and ...
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Today in History - Nov. 2
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; ...done any deed worthy of remembrance, that deed will be my monument. If not, no monument can preserve my memory." _ Agesilaus II, King of Sparta (circa 444-360 B.C.) Copyright 2001, AP News All Rights Reserved
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Today is Wednesday, Nov. 2, the 306th day of 2005. There are
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; ...done any deed worthy of remembrance, that deed willbe my monument. If not, no monument can preserve my memory."Agesilaus II, King of Sparta (circa 444-360 B.C.) AP-WS-10-24-05 1046EDT
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Newspaper article from: Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; ...done any deed worthy of remembrance, that deed will be my monument. If not, no monument can preserve my memory." - Agesilaus II, King of Sparta (circa 444-360 B.C.) Copyright 2003 by Telegraph-Herald, All rights Reserved.
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Birthplace of Infamy; An old house in Maryland -- home to America's greatest tragic actors and an actor in America's greatest tragedy -- has never lost its power to impassion.
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; ...Marylander who had been a decorated Army medic in World War II, a harness racing driver and then restorer of historic houses...slept on a straw pillow, like his hero, the Spartan general Agesilaus. He hung his swords, pistols, daggers and blunderbuss on...
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