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> Worse yet, they are able to use sophisticated measurements, and if that
> fetus happens to be a female, they find that the eggs of that fetus
> are more
> insulin resistant.
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>

I have seen something like this before. In Sweden researchers connected
GRANDPARENTS' diets to later generations' diabetes! Grandparents who
lived through tough times had non-diabetic descendants, those who had
rich diets had more diabetic descendants. Weird. But that would explain
it.

Gives us one more excuse, it's Gramp's fault!   ;--)

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