Diabetes threatens many of world's indigenous people (Reuters)
13th Nov 2006, 06:55 GMT
Diabetes poses a deadly threat to indigenous people across Asia, the Pacific and the Americas as Western lifestyles and diets replace traditional habits, medical experts warned on Monday.
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