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Posts Tagged ‘diabetes’

Food banks study how to improve clients’ health

By Alyson Stamos | December 14, 2018

In a pilot program, clients receive the regular pantry food, but also receive a specially-tailored box for their needs.

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Pending legislation aims to limit restaurants from serving sugary drinks to kids

By Casey Smith | September 3, 2018
Soda and other sugary drinks could soon be removed as the default option in restaurant kids' meals thanks to new legislation.

Senate Bill 1192 would require restaurants to serve unflavored milk or water as the default in kids’ meals.

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Study of Oakland parents finds smoking increases diabetes risk for daughters

By Faviola Leyva | February 23, 2015

Daughters exposed to second-hand smoke while in the womb are predisposed to developing the disease later as adults.

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Diabetic children make low sugar pie with Rod Streater

By Naomi Nishihara | November 26, 2014

Crowded into a small room with wood paneling and snowman paintings on the walls, children battling diabetes gathered with their families for a cooking demonstration on Nov. 24 at Whole Foods Market in Oakland.

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