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  2. Diabetes and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The second group of diabetes which existed before pregnancy can be split up into these classes: Class B: onset at age 20 or older or with duration of less than 10 years; Class C: onset at age 10-19 or duration of 10–19 years; Class D: onset before age 10 or duration greater than 20 years; Class E: overt diabetes mellitus with calcified pelvic ...

  3. The 12 best and worst cheeses for your health - AOL

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    The cheese most commonly used on bagels has almost 10 grams of fat and 99 calories per ounce. Similarly, blue cheese also ranks high in the fat content category, with 8 grams of fat and 100 ...

  4. Casu martzu - Wikipedia

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    The larvae themselves appear as translucent white worms, roughly 8 mm (5 ⁄ 16 in) long. [2] When consumed, the larvae can possibly survive in the intestine, causing enteric pseudomyiasis; [3] [4] however, no cases have been linked to the cheese. [5] Additionally, these larvae can carry harmful microorganisms that may lead to infections.

  5. Here are cheeses you CAN eat if you're lactose intolerant

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    Say goodbye to cheese substitutes! These aged cheeses are way easier on the stomach than others

  6. 7 cheeses you can still eat if you’re sensitive to dairy - AOL

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  7. Emmental cheese - Wikipedia

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    Emmental cheese is "true" Swiss cheese; i.e. it originates from the Emme valley, Switzerland. [2]It has a savory but mild taste. While "Emmentaler" is registered as a geographical indication in Switzerland, a limited number of countries recognize the term as a geographical indication: similar cheeses of other origins, especially from France (as Emmental), [3] the Netherlands, [4] Bavaria, and ...