Diabetes is reversible: Study says symptoms can be cured by taking low-calorie diet and losing weight
Lifestyle | Sep 14, 2017, 04:19 PM ISTDiabetes which was earlier considered to incurable can be reversed by relying on low-calorie diet.
Diabetes which was earlier considered to incurable can be reversed by relying on low-calorie diet.
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