Alcohol and diabetes. Never a more timely topic than this week. Please enjoy today’s guest post responsibly 😉 A Guest Post by Hope Warshaw, nutrition expert and CDESt Paddy’s Day 2010 is just days away. Thinking of gulps of green beer or Guinness…
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