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Our Latest Writing Prompts for Consumer Topics

Dealing With Post-Bariatric Surgery Hypoglycemia
  “Diabetes is the most common disorder of metabolism. It is a condition where glucose is higher than normal. The other end of that spectrum is hypoglycemia, says Dr. Patti, but Read more
Cleared Blood Glucose Monitor Systems Not Always Accurate
“One in three commercially available blood glucose monitor systems (BGMs) meet a predefined accuracy standard”   Physician’s Read more
‘Metabolically Healthy’ Obesity? Not So Much, Study Finds
A large, long-term cohort study added to the growing body of evidence tipping the scales against the idea that there is such a thing as healthy obesity. ‘Metabolically Healthy’ Read more
Parents, Schools Step Up Efforts To Combat Food-Allergy Bullying
Up to 32 percent of kids with food allergies have been taunted with foods that make them sick. Schools are moving beyond allergy awareness and “nut-free zones” to address this Read more
Falling To Sleep Faster
Baylor University has conducted a study that suggests that writing a to do list at bedtime may help people to fall to sleep quicker as published in the American Psychological Read more
Hearts Get ‘Younger,’ Even At Middle Age, With Exercise
As early as your mid-40s, especially if you’re sedentary, your heart muscle can show signs of aging, losing its youthful elasticity and power. But moderately strenuous exercise can Read more
Fecal Profiling May Predict Dietary Response in IBS
Baseline VOCs correlate with symptom relief in patients on low-FODMAP diet Source: Fecal Profiling May Predict Dietary Response in Read more
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone and Metabolic Syndrome
Thyroid-stimulating hormone levels were associated with free thyroxine/triiodothyronine ratio among healthy, euthyroid adults, according to researchers in South Korea. They also reported Read more
Ketosis and the Ketogenic Diet: Debunking 7 Misleading Statements
The ketogenic diet is the most popular dietary trend in our world today, even though they science of ketosis is immature and not evidence-based. Learn the biology of ketosis to minimize Read more
How Cheese, Wheat and Alcohol Shaped Human Evolution
Over time, diet causes dramatic changes to our anatomy, immune systems and maybe skin color Source: How Cheese, Wheat and Alcohol Shaped Human Read more
15 Foods You Should Not Refrigerate
Cold storage is a necessity for many foods, but the chilly air of the fridge can have a negative effect on some healthy favorites. Keep these foods at their best by keeping them out of the Read more
The best ways to lose weight and keep it off, according to science
Sustained weight loss can feel like an uphill battle. Here are some practical guidelines for a healthier you. Source: The best ways to lose weight and keep it off, according to Read more
A Neuroscientist Explains What Cutting Carbs Can Do to Your Brain
A neuroscientist explains what cutting carbs can do to your brain—plus the healthy carbs you should be eating. Source: A Neuroscientist Explains What Cutting Carbs Can Do to Your Read more
Wandering Gut Bacteria Could Be Behind Conditions Like Lupus
Yale University researchers found that when a specific type of gut bacteria can relocate to other organs, and trigger an autoimmune response when it does. Source: Wandering Gut Bacteria Read more
Peanut Tolerance a Possibility with Lower Dose Maintenance OIT
Challenge failure may not mean treatment failure, study suggests Source: Peanut Tolerance a Possibility with Lower Dose Maintenance Read more
Chocolate and hunger: A dangerous duo?
This article brings up a great question: Should we advise clients to re-arrange their meals to add more calories in the morning? Source: Chocolate and hunger: A dangerous duo? Here’s Read more
Breakfast Options
If you’re avoiding sugars, ditch that morning muffin and opt for a savory breakfast instead. Here are eight ideas for where to start. Source: Trying to reduce sugar? Start the day Read more
Isolation, Food Insecurity Called Out as Health Issues
‘We’ve got to bring loneliness out of the closet’ Source: Isolation, Food Insecurity Called Out as Health Read more
Heart Rate Variability Patch Promising for Predicting Hypoglycemia
T1D patients showed detectable increase in low and high frequency ratio Source: HRV Patch Promising for Predicting Read more
Sucralose Impact Metabolic Health Even on Cellular Level
At a cellular level, those who consumed sucralose experienced increased glucose uptake, inflammation, and adipogenesis — all of which were most notable in people with obesity, Read more
Bariatric Surgery Alters Gene Expression
Inflammatory, metabolic pathways overexpressed as ‘hungry intestine’ remodels gut Source: Bariatric Surgery Alters Gene Read more
Calorie Restriction Linked to Sustained Metabolic Adaptation
Calorie Restriction Linked to Sustained Metabolic Adaptation Energy expenditure lower than expected on the basis of weight loss in the calorie restriction group Read on Physician’s Read more
How Consuming low-calorie sweeteners may predispose overweight individuals to diabetes
“Our stem cell-based studies indicate that low-calorie sweeteners promote additional fat accumulation within cells compared with cells not exposed to these substances, in a Read more
Citrate vs. Carbonate after Bariatric Surgery
This is an excerpt from one of the listserves and an interesting topic for someone to write about: Question about calcium… In reading the article American Society for Metabolic and Read more
How AI is Changing Diabetes Care
With millions of possible drug combinations for treatment of diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and heart disease, new AI program offers more thorough analysis and options. Source: A Read more
9 Stoic Practices That Will Help You Thrive In The Madness Of Modernity
How can we say that we have truly lived a good life? Read on Medium: 9 Stoic Practices That Will Help You Thrive In The Madness Of Read more
When IBS Overlaps with IBD
Inflammatory bowel disease patients in remission but with persistent symptoms respond well to therapies for irritable bowel syndrome Read on MedPage Today: When IBS Overlaps with Read more