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TED Talk: Can we eat to starve cancer? 
A fascinating look at new research into food’s ability to potentially stop the growth of cancer by stopping the growth of blood vessels that feed cancer’s growth.  Chemotherapy Read more
Diabetes Telehealth Provider Fit4D
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HIPAA Compliance Checklist
If your organization has access to ePHI, review our HIPAA compliance checklist 2017-2018 to ensure you comply with all the HIPAA requirements for security and privacy. Our HIPAA security Read more
Scientists Develop A Way To Use A Smartphone To Prevent Food Poisoning
A microscope that clips on to your phone’s camera can detect bacteria, such as salmonella or E. coli, even in tiny amounts. But the technology can’t yet distinguish between good Read more
Probiotic Guide – Which Ones Are Good For Which Conditions?
This site makes it possible to look up research-backed probiotics for various conditions. Open the Probiotic Read more
Metformin Safe in T2D With Moderate to Severe Chronic Kidney Disease
This is the first study to have validated a metformin dose adjustment as a function of the estimated glomerular filtration rate in patients with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Read more
Study Examines Vitamin D3’s Cardioprotective Effects On Blood Vessels
Vitamin D3 might be cardio-protective, study finds A study published in the International Journal of Nanomedicine found that vitamin D3 can repair damaged endothelial cells, suggesting that Read more
A Visual Guide Across Lipid Guidelines
Five groups have recommendations out; how do they stack up? Source: A Visual Guide Across Lipid Read more
Diabetes and Brain Atrophy
“Our data collected from ‘dementia-free’ middle-aged adults with demonstrate that global brain volume changes, especially lower volume, are already in progress,” Read more
Diabetes Can Be Seen 20 years Before Diagnosis
Risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with subtle elevations of glucose and lipids more than 20 years before diagnosis, according to a study published online Feb. 5 in Read more
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Meal Prep: Part of Preparing for a Productive Week
Failure to prepare means preparing to fail. Source: 5 Simple Things You Should Do Every Sunday Night to Prepare for the Week Read more
Medicines in the SGLT2 Inhibitor Class Protect Hearts and Kidneys of People with Diabetes
This meta-analysis provides significant reassurance regarding the cardiovascular and long-term noncardiovascular safety of SGLT2 inhibitors. Source: SGLT2 Inhibitors Show High Read more
Vitamin D3 Could Prevent Cardiovascular Damage
A new study conducted by researchers and scientists at Ohio University has found that vitamin D3 – a vitamin that is naturally produced when skin is exposed to sunlight – could Read more
Prepare to get a Yes to your next raise request.
Stumped by how much of a pay raise you should request? Use this three-part framework to define and defend your numbers. Source: Prepare to get a Yes to your next raise Read more
Noise pollution may increase CV risk
Noise caused by transportation disrupts the body on the cellular level, contributing to the development of CV risks such as CAD, arterial hypertension, stroke and HF, according to a review Read more
FODMaPs Worth Years of Life
  Imagine having an illness so severe that you would give up 15 years of your life if the symptoms would vanish. That was the average amount of time nearly 2,000 people diagnosed with Read more
The Overlapping Area of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) and Wheat-Sensitive Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): An Update
Gluten-related disorders have recently been reclassified with an emerging scientific literature supporting the concept of non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS). New research has specifically Read more
Keto
Welcome to KetoNutrition Source: Guidance to Metabolic therapies Compare this to PubMed:Very-low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet v low-fat diet for long-term weight loss: a meta-analysis of Read more
Nutrition in the Media
Entire industries thrive on the propagation of the myth that everything about nutrition, and the obesity that attends it when we get it wrong, is shrouded in mystery. … As long as Read more
Type 1.5 Diabetes
Patients with recently diagnosed adult-onset autoimmune diabetes demonstrated chronic hyperglycemia and partly preserved beta-cell function, both of which may contribute to impaired Read more
Will Certain Foods Bolster Brain Health After Stroke?
Stroke survivors who eat plenty of leafy greens, fish and other healthy foods may help preserve their brain function as time goes on, a preliminary study suggests. Source: Will Certain Read more
HIPAA Training and Resources
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Novel Feeding Tube May Help Stroke Dysphagia
Electrical pharyngeal stimulation boosted readiness for decannulation Source: Novel Feeding Tube May Help Stroke Read more
Insulin delivery devices now covered under Part D
Older Americans will now have access to insulin delivery devices under Part D of Medicare coverage, according to guidance issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Read more
Thyroid Disorders
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When Thyroid Glands Go Wrong: What Everyone Should Know About Thyroid Dysfunction
It may be one of the smallest organs in the human body, but the thyroid gland plays a colossal role in regulating body functions vital to overall health and well-being. Read the Article Read more
Diabetes Later in Life? Could Be Type 1
Misdiagnosis could cause delays in appropriate care Source: Diabetes Later in Life? Could Be Type Read more
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