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Thought this might be of interest since a number of us deal with pre-diabetes or greater risk of it.

Study: Caffeine Interferes with Diabetes Control

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Study: Caffeine Interferes with Diabetes Control

Mon Jul 26, 7:55 AM ET

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -

Caffeine could interfere with the

body's ability to handle blood sugar, thus worsening type 2

diabetes, U.S. researchers said on Monday.

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