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		<title>Do you know your Hemoglobin A1C?</title>
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WEEKLY HEALTH BULLETIN
March 8, 2010


Hemoglobin A1C:  Do you know your level?
You may be at increased risk for diabetes and heart disease and not know it.  There's a blood test that turns out to be an accurate measure of risk for both of these common diseases.  Until now it was pretty much ignored unless you already had [...]]]></description>
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