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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
MTHFR gene variant 
NIH Information Specialists for MTHFR gene variant offer reliable information on some basic questions NIH offers this article: MTHFR gene Read more
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs May Work Against Typhoid Fever
Medical researchers and pharmaceutical companies are constantly looking for new uses for existing and proven medications, but it’s likely no one saw this coming: cholesterol-lowering 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
Nestle Nutrition Institute 
Join Nestle Nutrition Institute and enjoy all the latest updates in nutrition science, via our extensive publications library, exclusive videos from leading experts in the field and more. Read more
Is Sleep a Good Enough Reason to Introduce Solids Earlier?
Official advice is to breastfeed exclusively for the first six months of life. Experts say women should still heed this recommendation, although it is under review.” by Laurel Read more
How to Build the Best Editorial Style Guide
Effective editorial style guides are essential for brand consistency. Use our free style guide template and this post to create yours efficiently. Source: How to Build the Best Editorial Read more
PURE, a New Global Nutrition Study, Changes Nothing – The Atlantic
Why the science of healthy eating appears confusing—but isn’t Source: PURE, a New Global Nutrition Study, Changes Nothing – The Read more
Credentials for Nutrition Professionals
This is a resource from the Center for Nutrition Advocacy: Nutrition Professional | Center for Nutrition Read more
Oral Insulin Tablet Comparable to Insulin Injection in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Daily, Long-Acting Oral Insulin Tablet Provides Comparable Glycemic Control to Insulin Glargine Source: Daily, Long-Acting Oral Insulin Tablet Provides Comparable Glycemic Control to 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
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
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
Omada Health Diabetes Prevention
Omada Health’s digital behavioral counseling program will become a reimbursable Medicare benefit under the CDC’s Diabetes Prevention Program, the digital therapeutics provider Read more
EHR State of Mind | #LetDoctorsBeDoctors | ZDoggMD
A rap smackdown of “Epic” proportions. Source: EHR State of Mind | #LetDoctorsBeDoctors | Read more
New Classifications for Adult-Onset Diabetes
The five unique subgroups based on severity and underlying disease mechanism analysis — reported by Emma Ahlqvist, PhD, of Lund University in Sweden, and colleagues in the Lancet Read more
REALLY Personalized Nutrition by Prediction of Glycemic Responses
Highlights: •High interpersonal variability in post-meal glucose observed in an 800-person cohort •Using personal and microbiome features enables accurate glucose response prediction Read more
NIMA Gluten Sensor Not Recommended- Canadian Celiac Association
There are potential difficulties in the measurement of the gluten content of food including: using a sample that is representative of the food being consumed, detectability of gluten in the 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
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
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
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
Islet Cell Transplants Help
While just a small number of functional insulin-producing cells are necessary to restore hypoglycemic awareness, they might not be enough to fully regulate a person’s blood glucose 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
A popular meal planning service is going beyond nutrition and into disease prevention
Meal-planning service PlateJoy is introducing a digital system to try and prevent diabetes. Read the article featured on CNBC: A popular meal planning service is going beyond nutrition and Read more