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Posted AT 12:00 AM EST on 05/06/08

Is sunshine the key to juvenile diabetes?

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

The cause of juvenile diabetes has long eluded medical researchers, with no one knowing why children develop the disease, and why rates vary so dramatically around the world. Among children under 14, Canadians are believed to have the third-highest rate in the world. A youngster growing up in Finland is about 400 times more likely to develop the lifelong ailment involving insulin deficiency than one growing up in Venezuela. But U.S.

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