Noise pollution may increase CV risk
Noise caused by transportation disrupts the body on the cellular level, contributing to the development of CV risks such as CAD, arterial hypertension, stroke and HF, according to a review Read more
FODMaPs Worth Years of Life
  Imagine having an illness so severe that you would give up 15 years of your life if the symptoms would vanish. That was the average amount of time nearly 2,000 people diagnosed with Read more
Diet and Asthma: Is It Time to Adapt Our Message?
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disorder which is associated with airway inflammation. Environmental factors, in association with genetic susceptibility, play a critical role in asthma Read more
The Overlapping Area of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) and Wheat-Sensitive Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): An Update
Gluten-related disorders have recently been reclassified with an emerging scientific literature supporting the concept of non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS). New research has specifically Read more
Food may influence cancer spread
Study slowed breast cancer spread by blocking the nutrient asparagine. Source: Food may influence cancer Read more
Ruled.Me–Ruling the Keto Diet
We offer you detailed guides and information to a successful keto diet. Recipes, nutrition, and health is part of the lifestyle – so come and get your daily dose! Source: Ruling the Read more
Keto
Welcome to KetoNutrition Source: Guidance to Metabolic therapies Compare this to PubMed:Very-low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet v low-fat diet for long-term weight loss: a meta-analysis of Read more
Nutrition in the Media
Entire industries thrive on the propagation of the myth that everything about nutrition, and the obesity that attends it when we get it wrong, is shrouded in mystery. … As long as Read more
Type 1.5 Diabetes
Patients with recently diagnosed adult-onset autoimmune diabetes demonstrated chronic hyperglycemia and partly preserved beta-cell function, both of which may contribute to impaired Read more
Will Certain Foods Bolster Brain Health After Stroke?
Stroke survivors who eat plenty of leafy greens, fish and other healthy foods may help preserve their brain function as time goes on, a preliminary study suggests. Source: Will Certain Read more
HIPAA Training and Resources
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Novel Feeding Tube May Help Stroke Dysphagia
Electrical pharyngeal stimulation boosted readiness for decannulation Source: Novel Feeding Tube May Help Stroke Read more
Insulin delivery devices now covered under Part D
Older Americans will now have access to insulin delivery devices under Part D of Medicare coverage, according to guidance issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Read more
Thyroid Disorders
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When Thyroid Glands Go Wrong: What Everyone Should Know About Thyroid Dysfunction
It may be one of the smallest organs in the human body, but the thyroid gland plays a colossal role in regulating body functions vital to overall health and well-being. Read the Article Read more
Diabetes Later in Life? Could Be Type 1
Misdiagnosis could cause delays in appropriate care Source: Diabetes Later in Life? Could Be Type Read more
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Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 (AREDS2)
A scene as it might be viewed by a person with AMD. View more AMD Photos and Images Source: Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 (AREDS2) NIH study provides clarity on supplements for protection Read more
Study links low carbohydrate intake to increased risk of birth defects
Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant may want to avoid diets that reduce or eliminate carbohydrates, as they could increase the risk of having babies with neural tube birth Read more
Faster Cognitive Decline Tied to Hyperglycemia
Diabetes may speed up cognitive decline over time, a new study reported. Both prediabetes …and diabetes … were tied to a faster rate of global cognitive decline over time when Read more
Gut Microbes Involved in PCOS?
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) was linked with changes in the gut microbiome, a finding that might lead to novel treatments, scientists said. Women with PCOS had a reduced overall number Read more
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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