Diabetes, not obesity, raises severe health risk
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<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060925/hl_nm/diabetes_obesity_dc"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20060925/2006_09_25t145405_450x425_us_diabetes_obesity.jpg?x=130&y=122&sig=O_OVoc_UJp42VbD9JcOFMA--" align="left" height="122" width="130" alt="A woman eats her lunch at an outdoor cafe in Sydney September 6, 2005. Findings from a new study suggest that obesity per se is not a risk factor for organ failure or death. However, the risk is increased with diabetes, which often develops in people with a high body mass index (BMI). (Will Burgess/Reuters)" border="0" /></a>Reuters - Findings from a new study
suggest that obesity per se is not a risk factor for organ
failure or death. However, the risk is increased with diabetes,
which often develops in people with a high body mass index
(BMI).</p><br clear="all"/>