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Alliance Health Creates Premier Social Networking Web Site for People Living with Diabetes - Diabetic Connect Provides ... - Read More

Date Added: June 04, 2008 02:52:03 PM
Alliance Health Networks, a leading online consumer health company, today launched DiabeticConnect.com, the first comprehensive and full service social-networking site dedicated to serving the needs of people living with diabetes and connecting them to others who share their lifestyle and daily challenges. Diabetic Connect is a social utility built on a proprietary platform, which enables the ...

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