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Low-Sugar Summer Thirst-Quenchers
A cold, refreshing beverage offers a delicious and satisfying way to cool off after a hot summer day. Skip the sugary drinks and opt for no or low-calorie refreshers to help avoid weight Read more
Only 2 weeks of inactivity can hasten diabetes onset in seniors
New research shows that interrupting physical activity for 2 weeks is enough to raise blood sugar levels and speed up the onset of diabetes among seniors. Source: Only 2 weeks of inactivity Read more
Children of mothers who owned pet hamster show greater type 1 diabetes risk
Children born to a mother who kept a pet hamster during her pregnancy had an increased risk of type 1 diabetes, a new study reveals. This unusual correlation was made by Swedish Read more
Study: 5:2 diet as effective at controlling diabetes as monitoring daily caloric intake
Type 2 diabetes patients are just as likely to control blood glucose levels and lose weight following twice-weekly diet as daily calorie-restricted one.” Source: Study: 5:2 diet as Read more
Do you need to take multivitamins?
Multivitamins are very useful if you have a poor diet, but they lose much of their benefit if you have a good diet. Many people with good diets take multivitamins unnecessarily.” Read more
Diet Hit A Snag? Your Gut Bacteria May Be Partly To Blame
Scientists are learning more about how our gut microbes may influence dieting. A small new study finds successful dieters have a different mix of bacteria than less-successful Read more
Metabolic risk tied to both too much and too little sleep
Lack of sleep can impact our health, but can too much sleep also be harmful? New research links both extremes to an increased risk of metabolic problems.” Source: Metabolic risk tied Read more
SGLT-2 inhibitors may increase risk for amputation in type 2 diabetes
New users of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors may be more likely to undergo a lower extremity amputation when compared with users of other treatments for type 2 diabetes, such as Read more
AHA: Diets Should Stress Healthy Foods, Not Diversity
‘Eat variety of foods’ mantra may actually promote obesity, group says” Source: AHA: Diets Should Stress Healthy Foods, Not Read more
Monitoring gut changes could help delay type 1 diabetes
Knowing more about how the gut works could help delay type 1 diabetes from developing, researchers have said. A team from the University of Queensland (UQ) said one way to understand type 1 Read more
AHA: Home-Delivered Meals Keep Heart Failure Patients Out of Hospital
The delivery of personalized, low-sodium meals to the homes of heart failure patients just out of the hospital has the potential to help them avoid rehospitalization in the days ahead, a Read more
Artificial Sweeteners: Still a Matter of Debate
Questions about benefits and harms remain unanswered” Source: Artificial Sweeteners: Still a Matter of Read more
T2D, Without Other Risks, Not Tied to Excess Mortality
  But diabetic individuals did have a higher risk for heart failure” Source: T2D, Without Other Risks, Not Tied to Excess Read more
New scoring method predicts long-term diabetes remission after bariatric surgery
Patients likely to experience long-term diabetes remission after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery can be identified by a combination of presurgical and 1-year postsurgical parameters, Read more
Morning preference and better sleep linked to reduced type 2 diabetes risk
People with prediabetes who are more active in the morning tend to have lower BMI and a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes than ‘evening people’. The US study reviewed a Read more
Managing Your Morning Sickness
Lifestyle modifications and nutrition awareness to help reduce morning sickness during pregnancy, before your morning sickness develops into a condition.” Read more
Milk and Testosterone: Dairy Products and Androgenic Hormones
By Ali Kuoppala | Last reviewed Tue 25 September 2018 Medical Review by Dr. Vlad Belghiru, MD Milk and many other dairy products have been under some Source: Milk and Testosterone: Read more
What Is MCT Oil, and What Are the Benefits?
The major benefit of MCTs is due to their ability to aid in metabolism and weight loss, though researchers are finding additionally uses.” Source: What Is MCT Oil, and What Are the Read more
13 Foods to Avoid With PCOS
The following 13 foods can make PCOS symptoms worse. By limiting or avoiding them altogether, women suffering from this syndrome may see improvements” Source: 13 Foods to Avoid With Read more
Can creatine increase your testosterone levels?
There is no convincing evidence that creatine can increase your testosterone levels.” Source: Can creatine increase your testosterone levels? Your writing adds immense value to The Read more
How your diet can keep cells healthy and young
New research suggests that a healthful diet can protect against chronic disease and keep women biologically young for a longer time.” Source: How your diet can keep cells healthy and Read more
What’s the link between vitamin D, gum health, and diabetes?
A new study finds that periodontitis and vitamin D insufficiency increase the risk of diabetes and make blood sugar levels more difficult to manage.” Source: What’s the link Read more
Milk Consumed At Breakfast Helps Lower Blood Glucose
Milk consumed at breakfast may lower blood glucose throughout the day via effects of protein composition and concentration, and may provide benefits for managements of type 2 diabetes, as Read more
Painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy linked to low vitamin D level
Patients with type 2 diabetes and painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy had significantly lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels compared with healthy volunteers and patients with type 2 Read more
Lifestyle intervention leads to NAFLD remission regardless of obesity
Lifestyle intervention was effective in treating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in both patients with and without obesity, with weight reduction predicting remission of NAFLD in patients Read more
ESC: PURE Buries Controversy, Advocates for ‘Balanced Diet’
But dairy and red meat levels still differ from guidelines Source: ESC: PURE Buries Controversy, Advocates for ‘Balanced Read more