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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>News on Plamen Penev</title><link href="http://www.domesticsecuritypolicyinfo.com/topic/Plamen%20Penev" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://www.domesticsecuritypolicyinfo.com/topic/Plamen Penev</id><updated>2010-02-25T21:18:28Z</updated><entry><title>Not enough shut-eye may raise diabetes risk</title><link href="http://www.domesticsecuritypolicyinfo.com/article/Not%20enough%20shut-eye%20may%20raise%20diabetes%20risk" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-02-25T21:18:28Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Health News</name></author><id>tag:www.domesticsecuritypolicyinfo.com,2010-02-25:/article/Not%20enough%20shut-eye%20may%20raise%20diabetes%20risk</id><summary type="html">&amp;amp;lt;div&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;lt;p&amp;amp;gt;NEW YORK (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters Health&lt;/a&gt;) - An inadequate amount of nightly sleep on a recurring basis, coupled with a sedentary lifestyle and overeating, may fuel the development of diabetes, results of a new study hint.&amp;amp;lt;/p&amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;lt;p&amp;amp;gt;"Our findings suggest that combining the unhealthy aspects of the Westernized lifestyle with insufficient sleep may add to the risk of overweight and sedentar...</summary><category term="Diet and Nutrition"></category><category term="Internal Medicine"></category><category term="Metabolic Disorders"></category><category term="Diabetes"></category><category term="Diabetic Diets"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Plamen Penev"></category></entry></feed>