Medicare patients with diabetes gain coverage for Abbott’s prick-free glucose monitor
Medicare patients now have access to a pioneering device that lets people with diabetes monitor their glucose levels without finger pricks. Source: Medicare patients with diabetes gain Read more
Longevity and Diet 
Aging has always been considered an inevitable process. But the discovery that the aging process itself could be ‘hacked’ has led to the… Source: Longevity and Diet – Personal Read more
Food Swamps May Be Even Worse Than Food Desserts
The analysis was conducted by experts at University of Connecticut’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, with help from experts at Duke University’s Sanford School Read more
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Our Style NutriScape.NET seeks to provide consumers, dietitians, and medical providers with a central source for science based, practical and easy to understand perspectives on Read more
Combo Tx Improves Control of Food Cravings
Patients also counseled to exercise and restrict calories Source: Combo Tx Improves Control of Food Read more
What 30 Grams of Protein Looks Like at Breakfast | MyFitnessPal
Mornings can be hectic and grabbing a bagel or granola bar for breakfast can be an all-too-common occurrence. But eating high-carb, low-protein foods can result in a blood sugar spike Read more
What your baby should eat in the first 1,000 days of life
What your baby eats in the first 1,000 days of life will matter for the rest of his or her life, a new report says. Source: What your baby should eat in the first 1,000 days of Read more
Personalized Diets: Can Your Genes Really Tell You What To Eat?
There’s an explosion of interest in personalized diet approaches and at-home test kits are popping up everywhere. Part of the approach includes analyzing your DNA, but genes can only Read more
Hormones: Why Evenings May Be a Dangerous Time for Overeating
The hours after sunset may be toughest for folks trying to stay slim, new research shows. Source: Why Evenings May Be a Dangerous Time for Read more
Sick Day Plan | dLife
People with diabetes know that getting sick can potentially mean a lot more for them than for others. That’s why it’s important to think about a sick day plan ahead of time. Working Read more
Diabetic Alert Dogs of America
Diabetic Alert Dogs of America train high quality Diabetic Service Dogs for children and adults living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Source: Diabetic Alert Dogs of Read more
The Complete Guide to the Science of Circadian Rhythms
Two leading scientists explain how circadian rhythms work and offer advice on lifestyle changes to improve your health Source: The Complete Guide to the Science of Circadian Read more
Weight-Loss Surgery Approaches Offer Similar Results, but Sleeve increases GERD
Five-year outcomes for sleeve gastrectomy, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass on par Source: Weight-Loss Surgery Approaches Offer Similar Read more
Are our weight loss efforts doomed to fail?
So many of us try so hard to reach the ideal body weight that we desire, but the question is: once we achieve our weight goal, can we maintain it? Source: Are our weight loss efforts doomed Read more
6 Papers Redefining the Sciences of Nutrition, Cancer and Healthcare – Nutrition Studies
Dr. Campbell announces his recently published papers on why the healthcare industry is not advancing like it should and how trillions of dollars and million of lives could be saved. Source: Read more
Longer Sleep May Mean Better Dietary Habits
Extended sleep tied to less sugar, carb, and fat intake Source: Longer Sleep May Mean Better Dietary Read more
Workplace Wellness Resources and Certification
The national leader in workplace and corporate wellness, WELCOA provides training and resources to keep your workforce healthy and productive. Source: WELCOA – Wellness Council of Read more
Know Your Blood Sugar ALL the Time!
This FreeStyle Libre System is a different kind of blood sugar monitoring. Instead of strips, you have a 10 day sensor that doesn’t need calibration. In place of the glucose meter, Read more
Is your email marketing violating HIPAA privacy laws?
Here are a few things healthcare providers should keep in mind when developing their email marketing strategy in order to comply with HIPAA privacy laws. Source: Is your email marketing Read more
HIPAA Compliant Email
Last updated September 12, 2017. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), sets the standard for protecting sensitive patient data. Any organization dealing with Read more
How to Make Dropbox HIPAA Compliant
Lately we’ve been discussing in the office whether certain cloud-based solutions are HIPAA compliant or not. Dropbox is a hugely popular file sharing and storage company located about Read more
Provider Enrollment Insurance Credentialing Services
Provider Enrollment services for physicians and non-physician practitioners with all health plans nationwide. Access and share your data any time. Source: Provider Enrollment Services Read more
Smart Diabetic Socks Monitor Your Foot Temperature to Warn You of Foot Problems
Siren Smart Socks. Keep Track of Neuropathy and Ulcers, Monitor Temperature & Catch Injuries Early. Source: Smart Diabetic Socks – Read more
Longer breastfeeding tied to lower diabetes risk for mothers
By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) – Mothers who nurse their babies now have another reason to continue as long as they can: longer periods of breastfeeding are associated with a lower Read more
Smartphone Apps for IBD Care
A disease management app may improve quality of life for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. MedPage Today: Smartphone Apps for IBD Read more
‘Meditation For Fidgety Skeptics’ Offers Practical Advice For Stressed-Out Cynics
Trying to reduce anxiety and stress in 2018? If the idea of meditation makes you want to toss your coffee cup across the room, ABC News anchor Dan Harris offers some advice in his new book. Read more
Does Intermittent Fasting Have Merit?
Broad agreement that it can be effective, but with many caveats MedPage Today: Friday Feedback: Does Intermittent Fasting Have Read more
American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR)
The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) is the cancer charity that fosters research on the relationship of nutrition, physical activity and weight management to cancer risk, Read more
Cancer Nutrition Articles from the Academy’s Oncology Dietetic Practice Group
Oncology Nutrition Articles include the following topics: Eating Well When Unwell Chemotherapy Radiation Surgery Side Effects Healthy Nutrition Now Foods Dietary Supplements Recipes, Menus, Read more
Endless List of Type 1 Diabetes Websites
Listing of all websites we have located which include information on Type 1 diabetes. Source: Type 1 Diabetes website links – T1D Read more
Studies Link Oral Microbiome to Cancers
Higher risk of esophageal, gastric cancers Source: Studies Link Oral Microbiome to Read more
31 Ways to Ruin a Great Presentation
Even the best ideas fall flat when you can’t present them effectively. Source: 31 Ways to Ruin a Great Read more
Stay Up-To-Date with Diabetes Core Podcasts
Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Diabetes Core Update by American Diabetes Association for free. On iTunes: Diabetes Core Update by American Diabetes Read more
A Salad a Day May Be Good for Brain Health
Older men and women who ate the most lettuce, spinach, kale and collard greens scored the equivalent of 11 years younger on cognitive tests than those who ate little or none. Source: A Read more