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Get moving for a longer life free of diabetes (Reuters Health)
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The results of a new study may motivate couch potatoes to get moving in the New Year. According to the study, people who are physically active live longer and spend more years free of diabetes than people who are inactive.Safe Neighborhoods Keep Kids Leaner (HealthDay News)
(HealthDay News) - The safety of a neighborhood appears to impact childhood obesity. University of Michigan researchers using a national study found that kids who live in neighborhoods considered unsafe by their parents were more likely to be overweight than kids who live in what their parents considered to be safe neighborhoods.New York to monitor diabetes (AP)
NEW YORK (AP) - Hoping to save hundreds of lives, New York adopted a health code regulation Wednesday that will make it the first American city to keep track of people with diabetes in much the same way it does with patients infected with HIV or tuberculosis. The city will occasionally use its database to prod diabetics to take better care of themselves.