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            Diabetes should actually be separated into FIVE types, Swedish researchers discover
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            Researchers in Lund say they have made a discovery that should be a &quot;paradigm shift&quot; in the diagnosis of diabetes, showing that the classification of the disorder should be updated to include five different types.
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            Swedish lingonberry a weight-loss superfood
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            The bright-red jam served with meatballs at Ikea restaurants around the world might look like coagulated, radioactive blood, but Swedish researchers have found the lingonberry can keep weight gain at bay and help combat diabetes.
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            Diabetes numbers rise among young Swedes
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            As obesity numbers in Sweden expand, more and more Swedes are suffering from diabetes and at least half of them don’t even know it, according to new statistics.
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            Swede solves 100-year-old pee disease mystery
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            Swedish doctors have finally solved the mystery behind an obscure and inconvenient illness that has forced sufferers to urinate up to 15 litres a day.
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            Sweden set for diabetes explosion: researchers
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            Swedish researchers fear that the number of people suffering from diabetes stands to double in the country over the coming years, with the condition creeping down the ages.
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            Hope for diabetics after cell transplant
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            A new method of treating diabetes in which insulin-producing cells are implanted into the arm could give hope to those suffering from more severe forms of the illness. Swedish doctors have expressed optimism after a successful transplant.
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            &#039;Adult diabetes&#039; hits obese Swedish children
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            Young children suffering with Type-2, or adult-onset, diabetes have been discovered in Sweden for the first time.
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            &quot;Catastrophic&quot; rise in child diabetes
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            Stockholm hospitals have recorded an alarming jump in the number of children affected by type 1 diabetes. 
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