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JOSLIN DIABETES CENTER: The research we've done here at Joslin shows that 30 percent of women with Type 1 diabetes engage in this behavior at some point in their lifetime for weight management.
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ANN GOEBEL-FABBRI, JOSLIN DIABETES CENTER: The research we have done here at Joslin shows that 30 percent of women with type I diabetes engage in this behavior at some point in their lifetime for weight management.
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JOSLIN DIABETES CENTER: The research we've done here at Joslin shows that 30 percent of women with Type 1 diabetes engage in this behavior at some point in their lifetime for weight management.
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A Genie in a Jam by Oonah V Joslin, is a series of 17 flash length stories about DJ, a Djinn (whose real name is revealed in due course).
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Oonah V. Joslin is the winner of two Micro Horror prizes and an honoree in The 2009 Binnacle Comp.
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It turns out her husband, Jared Joslin, is a terrific artist, too.
Boing Boing 2008
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Oonah V Joslin is Managing Editor at Every Day Poets.
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"Not only did we find active brown fat in adult humans, we found important differences in the amount of brown fat based on a variety of factors such as age, glucose levels and, most importantly, level of obesity," said lead author Aaron Cypess, a physician at Joslin, which is affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
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"Not only did we find active brown fat in adult humans, we found important differences in the amount of brown fat based on a variety of factors such as age, glucose levels and, most importantly, level of obesity," said lead author Aaron Cypess, a physician at Joslin, which is affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
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"Not only did we find active brown fat in adult humans, we found important differences in the amount of brown fat based on a variety of factors such as age, glucose levels and, most importantly, level of obesity," said lead author Aaron Cypess, a physician at Joslin, which is affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
unknown title 2009
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