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  • "Spam" meat tied to diabetes risk in Native Americans: study

    (Reuters) - Native Americans who often ate processed meat in a can, generically known as "spam" and a common food on reservations, one subsidized by the government -- had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes over those who ate little or none, according to a U.S. study.




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    Re: "Spam" meat tied to diabetes risk in Native Americans: study

    Holy crap!!!! If that doesnt make us stop and think twice about the garbage people put into their bodies. Same thing in Japan and China, their health started going to shit after they started eating american food. No wonder we are leading the world in obesity.
    Spam! I mean, wtf is in that anyway? It is probably all the shyt they cant sell in the stores like lips and tongues and brains and shyt OMG LOL

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      Re: "Spam" meat tied to diabetes risk in Native Americans: study

      good to know as iam indian
      all information is for entertainment purposes only and i dont condone the illegal use of steroids! iam just on here for fun and anything said is fictitious not real!!!!!!!!

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