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Low IQ and Conservative Beliefs linked to Prejudice

Diabetes isn't self inflicted, obesity can be side effect from it.

SO in all, just nothing the POTUS has done is acceptable to you.
except: Adding billions to the VA, ending ban on stemcell research, travel expenses for fallen military families.

Type II diabetes is self inflicted unless you're elderly and controllable via physical activity and diet, regardless.My niece was born with Type I; Diabetes runs in my family so I know a couple things about it and it's a reason I still watch my diet and exercise.

Adding billions to the VA is the price of war; I made a number of posts about it before the Iraq war that spending on veterans issues would have to escalate dramatically. I also posted a paper by the Army Medical Corps later on the casualty rate, half those of Desert Storm and Vietnam, thanks to widespread use of body armor and trauma plates. However, it resulted in veterans with serious disabilities that need long term care. The new GI Bill was passed under Bush. I support stem cell research and the feds funding theoretical science. My fallen brothers and sisters should be buried properly in a local cemetery or Arlington, based on their preference. I don't want to be buried at Arlington when I die, I want to be buried locally so my family can visit. My father was a Navy Corpsman that was served on Tarawa, Iwo Jima, and the Philippines campaigns, he was selected to go in with the marines and was awarded two Purple Hearts. He's buried in a local cemetery about 5 kilometers from where I grew up.
 
pick one I can focus on otherwise I'm not going back and forth with all your marmalade
 
I say again what is your main bitch?
I'll start there
don't write paragraphs either asswipe
other people may read
and all that blah blah
well?
 
Type II diabetes is self inflicted unless you're elderly and controllable via physical activity and diet, regardless.My niece was born with Type I; Diabetes runs in my family so I know a couple things about it and it's a reason I still watch my diet and exercise.

Adding billions to the VA is the price of war; I made a number of posts about it before the Iraq war that spending on veterans issues would have to escalate dramatically. I also posted a paper by the Army Medical Corps later on the casualty rate, half those of Desert Storm and Vietnam, thanks to widespread use of body armor and trauma plates. However, it resulted in veterans with serious disabilities that need long term care. The new GI Bill was passed under Bush. I support stem cell research and the feds funding theoretical science. My fallen brothers and sisters should be buried properly in a local cemetery or Arlington, based on their preference. I don't want to be buried at Arlington when I die, I want to be buried locally so my family can visit. My father was a Navy Corpsman that was served on Tarawa, Iwo Jima, and the Philippines campaigns, he was selected to go in with the marines and was awarded two Purple Hearts. He's buried in a local cemetery about 5 kilometers from where I grew up.

Not everyone with type 2 diabetes is overweight, obesity and lack of physical activity are two of the most common causes of this form of diabetes. It is responsible for nearly 95% of diabetes cases in the United States, according to the CDC. Also a good chunk of women can get Type I or II diabetes from just being pregnant and it NOT go away after birth.

The Travel expense bill was travel to to DOVER not just so the fallen can be burried at Arlington. Which tells me you had no idea on the good bills signed in by Obama.
So you support the Obama ban on stemcell research.
And His treatment of the Military.

Got it.
 
Adding billions to the VA is the price of war; I made a number of posts about it before the Iraq war that spending on veterans issues would have to escalate dramatically. I also posted a paper by the Army Medical Corps later on the casualty rate, half those of Desert Storm and Vietnam, thanks to widespread use of body armor and trauma plates. However, it resulted in veterans with serious disabilities that need long term care. The new GI Bill was passed under Bush. I support stem cell research and the feds funding theoretical science. My fallen brothers and sisters should be buried properly in a local cemetery or Arlington, based on their preference. I don't want to be buried at Arlington when I die, I want to be buried locally so my family can visit. My father was a Navy Corpsman that was served on Tarawa, Iwo Jima, and the Philippines campaigns, he was selected to go in with the marines and was awarded two Purple Hearts. He's buried in a local cemetery about 5 kilometers from where I grew up.

those who gave some, should receive proper care/compensation for their sacrfice...and those who gave all?? their spouse and/or children should be rewarded with proper care/compensation that is commensurate with that ultimate sacrifice...it's simple and proper. there are tons of shitbags out there who have given nothing, yet they get to live for free...those who sacrificed in the service of their country should receive a whole lot more.
 
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Diabetes isn't self inflicted, obesity can be side effect from it.

The Harvard School of Public Health would disagree with you on that one.

But carry on. It's kinda entertaining to me to watch you be so confidently wrong.
 
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The Harvard School of Public Health would disagree with you on that one.

But carry on. It's kinda entertaining to me to watch you be so confidently wrong.

Type 2 diabetes cure, extreme diet - Los Angeles Times

"Roy Taylor, head of the magnetic resonance imaging unit at Newcastle University in Britain, and his colleagues studied 11 patients who had developed diabetes later in life and who had had it for several years. The patients averaged 220 pounds at the beginning of the study. Each was put on a 600-calorie-per-day diet that included a special diet drink and non-starchy vegetables, such as broccoli, asparagus and cabbage. The diet was followed for eight weeks.

Taylor reported Saturday at a San Diego meeting of the American Diabetes Assn. and in the journal Diabetologia that, after one week on the diet, each of the patients' fasting blood sugar, taken before breakfast, had returned to normal. At the end of the eight weeks, the patients had lost an average of 33 pounds and had no signs of diabetes. Three months after returning to a normal diet, seven of them remained free of the disease. Average weight gain in that three months was 6.5 pounds.

Taylor believes he has an explanation for the results. At the beginning of the study, MRI scans of the patients' pancreases showed that they held an elevated level of fat, 8% compared with the normal 6%. That extra fat impairs the organ's ability to produce insulin, he speculated. At the end of the study, fat levels in the pancreas were down to normal in each patient.

"We believe that this shows that Type 2 diabetes is all about energy balance in the body," Taylor said in a statement. "If you are eating more [calories] than you burn, then the excess is stored in the liver and pancreas as fat, which can lead to Type 2 diabetes in some people. What we need to examine further is why some people are more susceptible to developing diabetes than others."

He added that, "We used the 600-calorie diet to test a hypothesis. What I can tell you definitively is that if people lose substantial weight by normal means, they will lose their diabetes."
 
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