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Study links gut bacteria imbalance to heart disease risks
A new study has found that gut dysbiosis can increase two major cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors – atherosclerosis and hypertension. Gut dysbiosis is an alteration in the Read more
Inside Crohn’s and UC Inflammation | CrohnsAndColitis.com
Take an animated tour to see the effects of inflammation, and download a discussion guide to bring to your next doctor appointment. Source: Inside Crohn’s and UC Inflammation | Read more
Crohn’s Disease Flare-Ups Causes & Managing Your Symptoms
Crohn’s typically varies between active periods and remission. Learn more about common flare triggers and tips for an effective management plan. Source: Crohn’s Disease Flare-Ups Read more
A man who took apricot kernels to beat cancer got cyanide poisoning – The Verge
The kernels are believed to treat cancer, but they’re actually poisonous Source: A man who took apricot kernels to beat cancer got cyanide poisoning – The Read more
In Diabetes, Where there is Kidney Disease, 1/3 also have Retinaopathy
Untreated type 2 disease can lead to serious complications, diabetes experts say Source: Diabetes Threatens Kidneys, Vision of Millions of Read more
EASD: AstraZeneca’s Farxiga cuts blood sugar, weight and insulin use in Type 1 diabetes study | FiercePharma
AstraZeneca’s Farxiga is already battling it out with its SGLT2 rivals in Type 2 diabetes. But it may have a future in another field, too, if data from a new Type 1 study can expand its Read more
Fat Shaming in the Doctor’s Office Can Be Mentally and Physically Harmful
Medical discrimination based on people’s size and negative stereotypes of overweight people can take a toll on people’s physical health and well-being. Source: Fat Shaming in the Read more
SNAP Tied to Lower Healthcare Costs | Medpage Today
More generous food assistance could ease states’ Medicaid budget burden Source: SNAP Tied to Lower Healthcare Costs | Medpage Read more
Changes in coffee intake and subsequent risk of type 2 diabetes: three large cohorts of US men and women. – PubMed – NCBI
Diabetologia. 2014 Jul;57(7):1346-54. doi: 10.1007/s00125-014-3235-7. Epub 2014 Apr 26. Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov’t Source: Changes in Read more
Calcium and Vitamin D Not Proven for Fracture Prevention
USPSTF draft recommendations extol exercise for fall prevention in older adults but not vitamin D or calcium supplements to reduce fracture risk. Source: USPSTF Draft Recommendations for Read more
PURE Study Finds High Fat Intake Beneficial
The new study of dietary habits in 135,000 people around the world found that high fat intake, including saturated fat, was associated with a reduced risk of mortality Source: PURE Shakes Read more
Fatty liver acts as consequence, precursor to metabolic comorbidities
Results of a self-contained community study showed that the incidence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease significantly increased from 1997 to 2014, especially in younger adults. Further, Read more
Low-Carbohydrate Diet Superior to Antipsychotic Medications
Two remarkable personal stories, as told by their Harvardpsychiatrist. Source: Low-Carbohydrate Diet Superior to Antipsychotic Medications | Psychology Read more
Highest Copper Foods
Non-profit foundation providing reliable, scientifically accurate, personalized information for convenient and enjoyable healthy eating. WHFoods.org has an extensive list of foods rated by Read more
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
People with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) are preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others often cannot see. WebMD explains the causes, symptoms, and Read more
Sleep Disturbance in Type 1 Diabetes 
Tyler Basen shares tips on dealing with sleep issues Source: ENDOCRINE SOCIETY Reading Room | Sleep Disturbance in Type 1 Diabetes Patients | Medpage Read more
Zonulin, regulation of tight junctions, and autoimmune diseases
This is the substance that regulates the tight junctions between gut cells: Zonulin, regulation of tight junctions, and autoimmune Read more
Benefits Of Berries
Source: Tufts’ Nutrition Experts Answer Your Questions On The Benefits Of Berries | Read more
Weight Watchers Points Calculator
Calculator for the evaluation of the food weight watchers points based on food energy, fat, protein, etc, as well as quick reference to common foods and body weight. Also find hundreds of Read more
Thyroid Function In Early Pregnancy May Predict Gestational Diabetes Risk
  Among pregnant women, a thyroid hormone marker indicating the conversion rate from thyroxine to triiodothyronine measured during the first and second trimesters may serve as an Read more
Probiotics and Diabetes: Can Probiotics Help? – Diabetes Self-Management
There are good bacteria that research indicates play a role in health promotion and disease prevention. Learn more about probiotics and diabetes. Source: Probiotics and Diabetes: Can Read more
Get Some Sleep!
A growing body of research suggests that there’s a link between how much people sleep and how much they weigh. In general, children and adults who get too little sleep tend to weigh more Read more
First study shows tie between probiotic and improved symptoms of depression
Probiotics may relieve symptoms of depression, as well as help gastrointestinal upset, research from McMaster University has found. Source: First study shows tie between probiotic and Read more
Teen Brains Change After Bariatric Surgery 
Reward, executive functioning improved with weight loss Source: Study: Teen Brains Change After Bariatric Surgery | Medpage Read more
PURE Confusion: Observational Data Can’t Tell Us What to Eat
The PURE study suggests that dietary saturated fat is good and carbohydrates bad, but nutritional guidelines should be based purely on randomized data, argues Dr O’Donoghue. Source: Read more
Cherry juice reduces muscle damage caused by intensive strength exercise.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2011 Aug;43(8):1544-51. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31820e5adc. Clinical Trial; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov’t Source: Montmorency cherry juice reduces muscle Read more
New Study Suggests Loneliness is Bad for the Heart
  Experts say loneliness can be damaging to the heart: double the risk of dying of cardiovascular disease, and ultimately cause premature death. Source: CMHC Read more
Is the Ketogenic Diet Safe for People With Diabetes?
      The ketogenic diet is a dietary regimen that restricts carbohydrates to very low amounts (typically below 50 grams) and increases fat. The idea is to create a Read more