Diabetes
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Read moreHigh-Energy Breakfast Might be Key to Keeping Blood Sugar Levels Under Control
A high-energy breakfast and a modest dinner are said to keep sugar level under control for those suffering from type 2 diabetes, a new study by an international team of researchers has found. “We f...
Read moreHealthy Diet Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Disease By a Third in Over-40s
Men and women who adapt their daily diet to meet current UK dietary guidelines could reduce their risk of a heart attack or a stroke by up to a third, according to a new study by King's College Lon...
Read moreMan Marries Diabetes in Downtown New York City
The invitation read "Marry the Beast," and more than 100 people were in attendance. The marriage was actually a commitment ceremony. Paul Binder renewed the vows he had made to his Type 2 diabetes ...
Read moreThere are so many myths about Type 2 Diabetes, and some of the folks we trust to treat us even buy into them. The more you know about the myths, and the truth, the better equipped you will be to fi...
Read moreAgavins. Agave. Same Thing Right?
Recently we brought you news about the research being done on a sweetener made from the agave plant in Mexico. The sweetener is called Agavins and it’s in the news because it has been shown to stim...
Read moreInterrupting Sitting Time May Improve Health in Type 2 Diabetes
People with Type 2 diabetes could trim down and improve their metabolic health by replacing long periods of sitting with periodic standing, taking the stairs or even just changing the television st...
Read moreFDA OKs Drug for Diabetes-Linked Eye Condition
News from HealthDay WEDNESDAY, March 25, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved the use of Eylea, an injected drug, to treat diabetic retinopathy in p...
Read moreA ‘strong link’ found between diabetes and advanced stage breast cancer
Scientists have found a “strong link” between diabetes and advanced stage breast cancer, a new joint study by the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) and the Women’s College Research ...
Read moreRacial gaps in diabetes not tied to social, economic status
Reposted from Rueters Health Reuters Health - Social and economic status does not explain the racial gaps in the care and outcomes of kids with type 1 diabetes, according to a new study. The find...
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