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September 12, 2017
 
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Diabetes diet: Should I avoid sweet fruits?
If you have diabetes, you may have heard that you shouldn't eat certain foods because they're "too sweet." Learn the truth behind this myth.
 
 
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Food serving sizes are misleading. The Mayo Clinic Diet will help you keep portions in check while you still enjoy delicious foods.
 
     
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