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New Website with a Revolutionary Approach to Diabetes and Many Diabetes Resources Launched
Date:6/8/2009

In an attempt to provide accurate and scientifically validated answers to questions about diabetes, its causes, prevention, long term control and possible reversal, a team of highly motivated professionals from the medical and allied fields has launched http://www.diabeticdietrecipes.net. The website also showcases a rich compendium of diabetic diet recipes that are both easy and fun to cook without compromising either the taste or texture of the dishes.

Danville, CA (PRWEB) June 8, 2009 -- Responding to a growing need for value-enriched information on diabetes and the various aspects of the diabetic condition, a group of qualified professionals has launched DiabeticDietRecipes.net, according to an announcement. The content-focused and easy-to-use, informative website features articles, research reports, case studies and scores of food recipes especially designed for diabetics. Site visitors can also sign up for a free monthly newsletter that will provide subscribers with the latest medical breakthroughs, patient care tips, support groups, and advice on leading a healthy and productive life-style in spite of the condition.

"With more than 16 million individuals known to be living with diabetes in the US today, this is the need of the hour," said Ann Francis, Director of Administrative Services at the Carlton Senior Living center in Northern California, who was instrumental in articulating a vision for the web project. "It is my hope to reach out and touch as many diabetics as possible through the Diabetic Diet Recipes
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