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  • New faces showing speed in IndyCar qualifying

    The tide continues to turn in the IndyCar Series, where some new faces showed their speed in Saturday's qualifying session at Barber Motorsports Park.


  • Ganassi partners with diabetes group

    Charlie Kimball believed he was headed to his first podium finish in IndyCar when a mechanical failure ended his day 10 laps short of the finish at Baltimore last season. Furious when he got out of the car, a young fan suffering from diabetes gave Kimball some perspective.


  • AP IMPACT: Big Pharma cashes in on HGH abuse

    A federal crackdown on illicit foreign supplies of human growth hormone has failed to stop rampant misuse, and instead has driven record sales of the drug by some of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies, an Associated Press investigation shows.


  • Pharmacy industry sees HGH sales grow despite crackdown

    A federal crackdown on illicit foreign supplies of human growth hormone has failed to stop rampant misuse, and instead has driven record sales of the drug by some of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies, an Associated Press investigation shows.


  • Paula Deen: No regrets in diabetes reveal

    A month after being widely criticized for revealing she has diabetes _ as well as a lucrative endorsement deal for a drug to treat it _ Paula Deen says she's ready to show a lighter side to her famously fatty Southern-style cooking.


  • In this Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 photo, celebrity chef Paula Deen poses for a portrait in New York. A month after being widely criticized for revealing she has diabetes, as well as a lucrative endorsement deal for a drug to treat it, Paula Deen says she's ready to show a lighter side to her famously fatty Southern-style cooking. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri)

    Deen says she's ready to lighten up her cooking

    A month after being widely criticized for revealing she has diabetes — as well as a lucrative endorsement deal for a drug to treat it — Paula Deen says she's ready to show a lighter side to her famously fatty Southern-style cooking.


  • Deen says she's ready to lighten up her cooking

    A month after being widely criticized for revealing she has diabetes _ as well as a lucrative endorsement deal for a drug to treat it _ Paula Deen says she's ready to show a lighter side to her famously fatty Southern-style cooking.


  • Paula Deen pledges money to diabetes association

    Celebrity chef Paula Deen on Wednesday pledged a portion of her earnings from a lucrative endorsement deal with a diabetes drugmaker to the nonprofit American Diabetes Association.


  • Paula Deen says that after being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes three years ago, she cut out her continuous sweet tea and started walking on a treadmiill. (Food Network via Associated Press)

    Paula Deen deflects 'hypocrisy' charge

    Paula Deen, the Southern belle of butter and heavy cream, makes no apologies for waiting three years to disclose that she has diabetes while continuing to dish up deep-fried cheesecake and other high-calorie, high-fat recipes on TV.


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