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Food Additives and Child Health
Our purposes with this policy statement and its accompanying technical report are to review and highlight emerging child health concerns related to the use of colorings, flavorings, and Read more
Meet the Startup That Thinks DNA Can Predict Your Best Diet
Weight loss and health plans based on your DNA are explosively popular. What does science say?” Source: Meet the Startup That Thinks DNA Can Predict Your Best Read more
Fibromyalgia: What Primary Care Providers Need to Know
After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to: * Evaluate a patient with fibromyalgia complaints using the ACR Diagnostic Criteria * Construct a comprehensive and Read more
FibroKnowledge.com
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Single Threshold May Not Be Feasible for Gestational Diabetes
Diagnostic thresholds should be adapted using local populations, authors say” Source: Single Threshold May Not Be Feasible for Gestational Read more
Lilly Diabetes Solution Center
The Lilly Diabetes Solution Center, a new patient-focused helpline identifying personalized solutions to assist people who need help paying for insulin, is now available to U.S. residents. Read more
The Advanced Management of Diabetes Online Interprofessional Certificate
Improve your diabetes care skills by learning from the experts without the expense of going to a national conference. University of California, San Francisco offers an Read more
Discover Mindful Eating For Kids! 75 Activities for Managing Picky Eaters, Overeaters, Speed Eaters and Every Kid In-Between
A must if you work with kids! Gain the skills and confidence to use mindful eating with the pint-sized set in your practice! Written by mindful eating expert and bestselling author of Read more
Hepatic Markers Linked to Early Predictors of Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Women
Circulating hepatic markers may predict the risk for diabetes in women.” Source: Hepatic Markers Linked to Early Predictors of Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Read more
Nut Intake Reduces HbA1c Among Adults With T2DM
Nut intake reduces hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) among individuals with type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in the August issue of Diabetologia.” Source: Nut Intake Reduces Read more
One-Quarter of Older U.S. Adults May Be Overtreated for Diabetes
These patients are tightly controlled with glucose-lowering medications with high risk of hypoglycemia Source: One-Quarter of Older U.S. Adults May Be Overtreated for Read more
Capsule more accurately measures stomach gases and sends readings to your smartphone
​​Bit by bit, scientists are shining the light on the relationship between gut bacteria overall health. A new pill could prove a useful tool in learning more about the mechanics at Read more
UChicago Newsletter Archives
Browse recent archived editions of our e-newsletter, Impact.” Read more
Only 2 weeks of inactivity can hasten diabetes onset in seniors
New research shows that interrupting physical activity for 2 weeks is enough to raise blood sugar levels and speed up the onset of diabetes among seniors. Source: Only 2 weeks of inactivity Read more
Children of mothers who owned pet hamster show greater type 1 diabetes risk
Children born to a mother who kept a pet hamster during her pregnancy had an increased risk of type 1 diabetes, a new study reveals. This unusual correlation was made by Swedish Read more
Do you need to take multivitamins?
Multivitamins are very useful if you have a poor diet, but they lose much of their benefit if you have a good diet. Many people with good diets take multivitamins unnecessarily.” Read more
Diet Hit A Snag? Your Gut Bacteria May Be Partly To Blame
Scientists are learning more about how our gut microbes may influence dieting. A small new study finds successful dieters have a different mix of bacteria than less-successful Read more
SGLT-2 inhibitors may increase risk for amputation in type 2 diabetes
New users of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors may be more likely to undergo a lower extremity amputation when compared with users of other treatments for type 2 diabetes, such as Read more
Diabetes in America, 3rd Edition | NIDDK
Provides comprehensive epidemiologic, public health, clinical, and clinical trial data on diabetes and its complications in the United States.” Source: Diabetes in America, 3rd Read more
Monitoring gut changes could help delay type 1 diabetes
Knowing more about how the gut works could help delay type 1 diabetes from developing, researchers have said. A team from the University of Queensland (UQ) said one way to understand type 1 Read more
AHA: Home-Delivered Meals Keep Heart Failure Patients Out of Hospital
The delivery of personalized, low-sodium meals to the homes of heart failure patients just out of the hospital has the potential to help them avoid rehospitalization in the days ahead, a Read more
Artificial Sweeteners: Still a Matter of Debate
Questions about benefits and harms remain unanswered” Source: Artificial Sweeteners: Still a Matter of Read more
Severe hypoglycemia predictive model for with type 2 diabetes created
A predictive model of long-term risk for severe hypoglycaemia people with type 2 diabetes has been constructed. Researchers from the University of Minnesota say the three Read more
New scoring method predicts long-term diabetes remission after bariatric surgery
Patients likely to experience long-term diabetes remission after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery can be identified by a combination of presurgical and 1-year postsurgical parameters, Read more
Hangry Happens
Helping your patients plan for and control blood sugar swings” Source: Hangry Read more
Predictive Capabilities of Urine Metabolites on Progressive Chronic Kidney Disease in T2D
Investigators examine whether urine metabolites in the tricarboxylic acid cycle can independently predict the risk for CKD progression in individuals with type 2 diabetes.” Source: Read more
ESC: PURE Buries Controversy, Advocates for ‘Balanced Diet’
But dairy and red meat levels still differ from guidelines Source: ESC: PURE Buries Controversy, Advocates for ‘Balanced Read more