How reversing diabetes cost to drive savings impact is viable
The healthcare system could save $10 billion annually if Type 2 sufferers used dietary changes to reduce HbA1c levels by 1 percent. Source: How reversing diabetes cost to drive savings Read more
Hy-Vee structures in-store nutrition tours around disease states
Hy-Vee, which has been a pioneer in the use of in-store dietitians in supermarkets, recently began rolling out a new dietitian-led store tour program that focuses on three disease states in Read more
dōTERRA: Multilevel Marketing of Essential Oils
A stay-at-home mom recently e-mailed me. She is a former CAM user who once treated her infant’s colic with homeopathy but has since seen the light and is now thinking skeptically. She Read more
Free dietary advice might be as close as your local grocery store
More supermarket chains are hiring dietitians to provide tours, cooking demonstrations and health screenings. Source: Perspective | Free dietary advice might be as close as your local Read more
How Instagram Spoils Your Relationship With Food
The first food photo I ever posted on Instagram was taken on December 23, 2011. It’s a fuzzy, poorly-filtered photo of a raspberry jam cookie made by my co-worker during the holiday Read more
Insulin’s High Cost Leads To Lethal Rationing
  Alec Raeshawn Smith was 23 when diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and 26 when he died. He couldn’t afford $1,300 per month for his insulin and other diabetes supplies, so he tried Read more
The Safe, Boring, and Extremely Cheap Drug That Could Cure Aging
Old age is, we know, a gauntlet of chronic illness that almost no one gets through without some deep unpleasantness. Most people who reach the upper end of the average human lifespan begin, Read more
Inflammation at diagnosis linked to type 1 diabetes progression
Inflammation levels at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes could be linked with how the condition progresses, research suggests. The US study team behind the findings had been investigating Read more
National diabetes coalition, ADA advise preparedness for people with diabetes during Hurricane Florence’s approach
The Diabetes Disaster Response Coalition created several resources to aid people with diabetes in areas of the U.S. that are most at risk for damage from Hurricane Florence. The Read more
In a scientific first, researchers gave people BPA — and saw a link to precursor of type 2 diabetes
A first-of-its-kind study of a small group of people exposed to a very small amount of bisphenol-A (BPA) is raising questions about the federal government’s stance that low doses of Read more
Study: A Daily Baby Aspirin Has No Benefit For Healthy Older People
Results from a large international study show that risks from taking daily low-dose aspirin outweigh the potential benefits for older people in generally good health. Source: Study: A Daily Read more
Vasculitis: A Link with IBD?
High rates of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis seen in patients with giant cell arteritis Source: Vasculitis: A Link with IBD? Your writing adds immense value to The NutriScape Read more
Credentialing and Contracting: Getting Set Up to Accept Insurance | Food & Nutrition | Stone Soup
You’ve decided to accept insurance in your practice — great call! You’ll be opening your doors to clients who otherwise may not have come knocking. Source: Credentialing and Read more
Omega-3 fatty acids may help ease anxiety symptoms
Results from a systematic review and meta-analysis showed that treatment with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids may help reduce symptoms in patients with clinical anxiety. “A number of Read more
Coffee May Have Another Perk for Kidney Patients
Could that morning cup of joe bring a health boost to people battling kidney disease? Source: Coffee May Have Another Perk for Kidney Read more
11 Surprising Things That Can Make Us Gain Weight
Eating too much and not exercising may be the main causes of obesity, but it turns out they aren’t the only things that build the bulge. Source: 11 Surprising Things That Can Make Us Read more
30 Million Americans Now Have Diabetes
1 in 7 Americans has diabetes, and many don’t even know they have the blood sugar disease, a new report shows. Source: 30 Million Americans Now Have Read more
What are the benefits of ubiquinol supplements for type 2 diabetes?
The recent development of an innovative liquid ubiquinol supplement led researchers to examine possible ubiquinol benefits for type 2 diabetes. Source: What are the benefits of ubiquinol Read more
Intensive lifestyle changes best for people with BMI above 30, task force says
People with body mass index of 30 or higher need intensive behavioral interventions, including diet changes and more physical activity, according to the USPSTF. Source: Intensive lifestyle Read more
Foods with low nutritional quality tied to higher cancer risk
A large multinational cohort study finds that eating foods with a low nutritional quality on a regular basis is linked with a heightened risk of cancer. Source: Foods with low nutritional Read more
Meal timing and weight loss: Does it matter when you eat?
Everyone knows that what you eat can impact your waistline and your overall health, but emerging research now suggests that when you eat can also play a role. Source: Meal timing and weight Read more
Whole-Fat Dairy Associated with Heart Benefit in PURE Study
Even the saturated fat from it appears acquitted in observational data Source: Whole-Fat Dairy Associated with Heart Benefit in PURE Read more
Hospital Food You Can Get Excited About
Bland, institutional food can be bad for patients in many ways. Source: Hospital Food You Can Get Excited Read more
Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong
For decades, the medical community has ignored mountains of evidence to wage a cruel and futile war on fat people, poisoning public perception and ruining millions of lives. It’s time Read more
MedAutonomic Undertakes the First Digestive Endoscopic Implant of a Brain Neuromodulation Device in a Human
MedAutonomic, a Silicon Valley and Venice, Italy based medtech company has successfully implanted a brain neuromodulation device, the Phoenix, into th Source: MedAutonomic Undertakes the Read more
Online, in person diabetes programs equally effective for weight loss
Online diabetes programs and ones administered in person were just as effective in weight loss, according to study. Source: Online, in person diabetes programs equally effective for weight Read more
High Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome May Favor Screening in Diabetes
The high prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes may favor screening in these patients. Source: High Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Read more
Study finds correlation between fish intake, diabetic retinopathy severity in Asian population
VIENNA — A significant association between fish intake and severity of diabetic retinopathy was found in a study carried out in Singapore. “Recently a favorable association between fish Read more