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Default Important announcement regarding Pre-Diabetes (or "Impaired Glucose") and neuropathy!

Hello Everyone!

For nearly 20 years, it has been commonly believed that "Pre-Diabetes" could be a cause of Small Fiber Neuropathy. That belief has now been definatively proven wrong, as stated in the following very important study published in "Medical News Today"!

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http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/242042.php



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