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Rochester Expert Helps Diabetes Patients Navigate the Sweetest Season
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Between now and New Year's, people with diabetes must navigate a tempting course of sugar-centric festivities, maintaining a delicate nutritional balance against all odds. URMC pediatric endocrinologist Nicholas Jospe, M.D., shares tips that can help.

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Why Bladder Cancer Is Deadlier for Some
Bladder cancer is much more likely to be deadly for women and African-Americans, but the reasons long believed to explain the phenomenon account for only part of the differences for such patients compared to their white and male counterparts, according to results published in the Jan. 1 issue of the journal Cancer.

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