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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Wrong, wrong, wrong. Type 2 diabetes is 100% a lifestyle ([b]obesity[/b]) related disease.[/quote] What are your medical qualifications? Actual medical doctors disagree with you. http://media.jamanetwork.com/news-item/adults-who-are-normal-weight-at-time-diabetes-diagnosis-have-higher-rate-death-than-those-who-are-overweight-at-diagnosis/[/quote] One research study that other studies and common medical advice disputes.[/quote] Nobody disputes -- or, at least, nobody should dispute -- that there are non-obese people who develop Type II diabetes.[/quote] That is why this statement was made "Lung cancer and emphysema doesn't only afflict smokers, but smokers accept that risk when they continue their addiction. Diabetes, cancer and infertility are all afflictions of obesity." Reading comprehension is your friend.[/quote] If there are non-obese people who develop Type II diabetes, then Type II diabetes is not a 100% obesity-related disease.[/quote] Not a single person has said that except you. Including the quote I gave you above. Again, reading comprehension here.[/quote]
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