Eating on $4 Per Day – Can You Do It? – Food & Nutrition Magazine
It’s a dietitian’s dilemma: We know strategies to shop healthfully on a budget, but do we know what it feels like shopping in the grocery store on a budget? Source: Eating on $4 Per Day Read more
Professional Civility – Food & Nutrition Magazine
The Pledge of Professional Civility is a public commitment to the civil treatment of professional peers. Anyone is welcome to take the pledge. Source: Professional Civility – Food Read more
Why I’m excited about Tandem’s X2 Dexcom G5 software update – TCOYD Blog
Tandem Diabetes’ free software update adds Dexcom G5 integration to the X2 insulin pump, but has deeper implications for the diabetes market as a whole. Source: Why I’m excited Read more
Your Personal Diabetes Laboratory in the Palm of Your Hand
If you have type 2 diabetes, knowing how to test your blood sugars can be the bridge to better health. And now it’s easier than ever, without fingersticks! Source: Your Personal Read more
A Highlight from My Diabetes Blooper Reel – TCOYD Blog
Endocrinologist (and type 1) Dr. Jeremy Pettus shares his “diabetes blooper” story about what happened when he accidentally took the wrong type of insulin. Source: A Highlight Read more
Scientists Are Developing Injections that Could Stop You from Overeating
The experimental treatment, which has been tested on mice and monkeys, helped to treat obesity and diabetes, and changed food preferences. Source: Scientists Are Developing Injections That Read more
Univadis : a trusted medical reference providing the lastest medical news
New guidelines address use of language in diabetes encounters Source: Univadis : a trusted medical reference providing the lastest medical news The Diabetes Care article is Read more
Most dietary supplements mislabeled, may cause liver injury
WASHINGTON — Mislabeling or omission of ingredients occurs frequently in herbal and dietary supplements, especially among bodybuilding and weight loss products, according to a Read more
~10% of diabetes cases go undiagnosed in the US
Undiagnosed diabetes makes up a relatively small proportion of total diabetes cases in the United States, challenging estimates that suggest 25% to 33% of diabetes cases go undiagnosed, Read more
Report: Nearly every state has updated its telehealth legislation since last year
As telehealth becomes more prevalent among US healthcare institutions, states are rolling out or modifying their laws to better define regulatory frameworks specifically affecting remote Read more
Insulin Glargine/Breast Cancer Link Seen Again in Type 2 Diabetes
A study in more than 22,000 women reports a weak signal of breast-cancer risk with insulin glargine vs NPH insulin, but the researchers caution that this should not change clinical Read more
Intermittent fasting may help fight obesity – UPI.com
Researchers have determined that up to 16 weeks of intermittent fasting without calorie counting can help fight obesity and metabolic diseases. Source: Intermittent fasting may help fight Read more
Gestational diabetes often leads to poor metabolic health in offspring
Children of mothers who had gestational diabetes are more likely to have increased adiposity, an adverse cardiometabolic profile and early onset of puberty in girls compared with children Read more
ADA: Lifestyle management key to treating patients with diabetes
In this year’s Standards of Medical Care, the American Diabetes Association emphasizes that lifestyle management is the key to treating patients with diabetes, according to a review Read more
Overweight & Obesity Statistics | NIDDK
Describes the prevalence of overweight and obesity among adults in the United States by providing statistics. Source: Overweight & Obesity Statistics | Read more
High magnesium intake helps reduce type 2 diabetes risk in quality of carbs study
Eating a diet rich in magnesium can help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to new research. Scientists from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that high magnesium Read more
Metformin Reduces Dementia Risk
Study found patients taking metformin were 20 percent less likely to develop dementia Source: Diabetes Drug May Protect the Brain – Read more
SIBO and Bloating
If you regularly feel bloated after eating, functional medicine practitioner and women’s health expert Amy Myers, M.D. says it could be caused by SIBO—small intestinal bacterial Read more
Who’s Funding the Research on Dark Chocolate
The Mars company has sponsored hundreds of scientific studies to show cocoa is good for you. Source: Dark chocolate is now a health food. Here’s how that happened. – Read more
IFIC Foundation  another Idea Factory for Articles
The International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation is dedicated to the mission of effectively communicating science-based information on health, nutrition and food safety for the Read more
Nutrition Action Healthletter Subscription
Nutrition Action is one of the best resources for keeping up with nutrition news.: Nutrition Action Healthletter Read more
Nutrition.gov – Inspiration for 10000 Articles We Could Have Written Better
There’s just something so generic about nutrition advice that comes from the government.  Still, if you are looking for thoughts on what you might want to write, this can be a great Read more
How to Get An ISBN
Connect to your audience, enhance your publication’s visibility and discoverability, and ultimately boost sales with Bowker. Source: www.bowker.com – Read more