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Dr. Meredith A. Hawkins discusses why diabetes, once considered a disease of the First World, is now a problem of epidemic proportions in developing countries. Dr. Hawkins explores a rise in a form of diabetes that affects those with mysterious malnutrition.
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The New York Times interviews Dr. Romina Barros on the rise of organized recess, during which students are directed in games and activities by teachers or professional recess coaches. (Tuesday, March 16, 2010)
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The New York Times interviews Dr. Meredith Hawkins on the results of a clinical trial which showed that an aspirin-like drug helped patients manage their type 2 diabetes.
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