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Students present diabetes research
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2002 Students from Dine College on the Navajo Reservation presented their diabetes research at a National Institutes of Health conference. Four past and present students attended the Annual Biomedical Conference for Minority Students. Their research focused on various aspects of diabetes, which affects Native Americans at alarmingly high rates. Get the Story:
Din College students, alumnae present scientific research (The Farmington Daily-Times 11/26) Relevant Links:
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