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“A Yogurt A Day…?” – CMHC PULSE
A new study in the American Journal of Hypertension suggests that higher yogurt intake is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk among hypertensive men and women. High blood 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
CoQ10 reduces CVD risk factors
Takeaway Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a potential candidate for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Why this matters CoQ10 has shown promise as an adjuvant therapy in Read more
Smart CGM
The Guardian Connect system is the first smart standalone CGM system1 to help people with diabetes stay ahead of high and low glucose events. The Guardian Connect system empowers people Read more
The “Other” Eating Disorders
The Diagnostic & Statistical Manual (DSM-V) currently lists the following five clinical examples of OSFED . Atypical anorexia nervosa: All criteria for anorexia nervosa are met; despite Read more
This is why nutritional psychiatry is the future of mental health treatment
A lack of essential nutrients is known to contribute to the onset of poor mental health in people suffering from anxiety and depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and ADHD. Read more
Eating Disorders Do Not Equal Thinness
The body positive community’s emphasis on health, self-care, and a balanced approach to eating and living has offered a stark contrast to the imagery we’re used to. Users are encouraged Read more
Revisiting the Habits of Highly Effective People
If the phrases “begin with the end in mind” or “think win-win” sound like timeworn clichés to you, you’re not alone. Maybe you heard them in grad school, sitting around a Read more
Metformin in Pregnancy Tied to Heavier Toddlers
Effect seen in mothers with PCOS, gestational diabetes Source: Metformin in Pregnancy Tied to Heavier Read more
Red cell distribution width as a marker of celiac disease: a prospective study
In patients in whom there is a strong clinical suspicion of coeliac disease, an elevated RDW despite normal haemoglobin concentration may be a reliable predictor of the disease Eur J Read more
New Guidelines on Hirsutism
The Endocrine Society has released clinical practice guidelines for evaluation and treatment of hirsutism in premenopausal women Key recommendations Testing for elevated androgen levels is Read more
Hirsutism: Male Pattern Hair Growth Happens in 95% of Women with PCOS
In female ‘male pattern’ hair growth (hirsutism), villus hairs are converted into terminal hairs due to hormones, such as insulin and androgens. This process only happens in areas that Read more
Decreased Zinc and Increased Copper in Individuals with Anxiety
… results suggest an association between Zn plasma levels and individuals with anxiety, demonstrate that zinc therapy is effective in increasing zinc plasma levels, and show that zinc Read more
Coffee and Metabolic Syndrome in Type 1 Diabetes
A study in Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases revealed that type 1 diabetes patients who drank three to four cups of coffee daily had a 1.8-fold increased metabolic Read more
The 5 ‘New’ Types of Diabetes, Explained
Diabetes just got a little more complicated, or clearer, depending on your perspective. Researchers proposed classifying diabetes as five types. Source: The 5 ‘New’ Types of Read more
A high fibre diet helps treat diabetes by changing gut bacteria | New Scientist
A diet rich in wholegrains, seeds and vegetables can help treat type 2 diabetes – and it seems to do this by changing the bacteria that live in a person’s gut Source: A high fibre diet Read more
Telemedicine still faces roadblocks despite employee enthusiasm
Workers say they like the idea of virtual care, but employers face an uphill battle when getting them to forego the ER or urgent care center. Source: Telemedicine still faces roadblocks Read more
ACP Recommends Less-Intensive HbA1c Target, But Other Organizations Strongly Disagree
No proof of benefit for targets below 7%, new guidelines say Source: ACP Recommends Less-Intensive HbA1c Target for T2D Organizations Respond Most other organizations respond with strong Read more
Stringent Diet May Suppress Gluten Neuropathy
Compliance with a gluten-free diet may help the pain Source: Stringent Diet May Suppress Gluten Read more
All About Fiber | Precision Nutrition
Getting enough fiber by building your diet around vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, nuts and seeds, is important for overall health and disease prevention. Source: All About Fiber Read more
Mindful Eating for Kids
Healthy habits for kids that last a lifetime Source: Mindful Eating for Read more
Dr. Arthur Agatston on the South Beach Diet now
Think the popular eating plan has gone the way of trucker hats and low-rise jeans? Think again. Source: Dr. Arthur Agatston on the South Beach Diet Read more
Music makes us enjoy exercise more, finds brain study
If you find exercise dull, a new study suggests you might want to grab your headphones; listening to music can increase our enjoyment of physical activity. Source: Music makes us enjoy Read more
Continuous Glucose Monitoring AND Less Pain!
FreeStyle Libre system has reinvented personal CGM Painless2 scan provides real-time glucose readings for insulin dosing†  Small, discreet,2 and easy for patients2 Wear up Read more
Chocolate Health Benefits – Diabetes Self-Management
There’s good news for chocolate lovers: The popular treat can actually be good for you! Read on to learn about chocolate health benefits. Source: Chocolate Health Benefits – Read more
Methyldopa Effective at Preventing Onset of Type 1 Diabetes in 60% of Patients
A drug commonly used to control high blood pressure may also help prevent the onset of type 1 diabetes in up to 60 percent of those at risk for the disease.  The drug, methyldopa, has Read more
Obesity drives U.S. health care costs up by 29 percent
Recent research provides new insights on how individual states are affected by the health care costs of obesity. Source: Obesity drives U.S. health care costs up by 29 percent, varies by Read more