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Study finds correlation between fish intake, diabetic retinopathy severity in Asian population
VIENNA — A significant association between fish intake and severity of diabetic retinopathy was found in a study carried out in Singapore. “Recently a favorable association between fish Read more
I’m a Foodie With Celiac Disease. Here’s Why I Love Traveling to Sweden
From meatballs to crispbread to random snacks, my Swedish gluten-free travels were delicious. Source: I’m a Foodie With Celiac Disease. Here’s Why I Love Traveling to Read more
Some drugs, supplements taken together can pose health risk
People who use certain over-the-counter herbal medicines and dietary supplements concurrently with prescription drugs could cause serious health risks. Source: Some drugs, supplements taken Read more
Free E-Cookbooks for Gluten-Free & Diabetes Diets
See how peanuts & peanut butter fit deliciously in diets for diabetes and celiac disease. Read more
Diabetes in America, 3rd Edition 
Provides comprehensive epidemiologic, public health, clinical, and clinical trial data on diabetes and its complications in the United States. Source: Diabetes in America, 3rd Edition | Read more
Healthy HbA1c levels in people with diabetes can reduce risk of infections
People with diabetes who are maintaining healthy HbA1c levels can significantly reduce the risk of being hospitalized due to infections, according to research. A study conducted by a team Read more
Potential subtypes of type 2 diabetes highlighted by genetics study
Scientists believe they have identified five distinct groups of DNA that appear to cause variability in how type 2 diabetes develops. US scientists say the research represents a first step Read more
Study: Wraparound services reduce health costs, hospital needs
Providing nonmedical services — wraparound services — resulted in a reduction in the number of hospitalizations and emergency room visits at a provider. Source: Study: Read more
High HbA1c After T1DM Diagnosis Predicts Psychiatric Comorbidity
High HbA1c levels within two years of diagnosis predict increased risk for psychiatric diagnoses Source: High HbA1c After T1DM Diagnosis Predicts Psychiatric Read more
Tech breakthrough offers early warning system for heart attacks
A new method of analyzing images from CT scans can predict which patients are at risk of a heart attack years before it occurs, researchers say. Source: Read more
Insulin prices could be much lower and drug makers would make healthy profits – STAT
As prices for diabetes treatments roil consumers, a study suggests manufacturers could make both human and analog insulins at low costs and still profit. Source: Insulin prices could be Read more
Rethinking Obesity
One of the largest gaps between science and practice may be in the way that obesity is treated, years from now a look back may be shocking to see some of the counterproductive ways that Read more
Diabetes: Fridge temperature may make insulin less effective
New research warns that storing insulin at improper temperatures, either in the fridge at home or in a pen or vial, could reduce its quality. Source: Diabetes: Fridge temperature may make Read more
Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer
For National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, AICR is sharing key findings from its recently released Third Expert Report: Diet, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer: a Global Perspective Read more
Updated ADA, EASD Consensus Guidelines for Managing Hyperglycemia in T2D
Recommendations in the report highlight the importance of patient-centered decision making for glycemic management and improving diet and exercise for patients with T2D. Source: Updated Read more
Type 2 diabetes could be predicted 20 years before diagnosis
It might be possible to detect whether someone is likely to develop type 2 diabetes up to 20 years before they are diagnosed, researchers have said. The findings from the Japanese study are Read more
Scientists link diabetes to increased risk of arthritis and osteoporosis
A study involving more than 100,000 individuals links diabetes to an increased risk of osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoarthritis. Source: Scientists link diabetes to increased Read more
American Diabetes Association Conference Summaries
Mediterranean diet Mediterranean diet Mediterranean Diet to Reduce Risk and Prevent Micro- and Macrovascular Diabetes Complications of T2DM … Read more
No ‘one right answer’ among pharmacologic, non-pharmacologic IBS therapies
PHILADELPHIA – Given the vast number and varying kinds of therapies currently available for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, choosing the right one comes down to many different Read more
NAFLD has ‘bidirectional’ course in patients with type 2 diabetes
PHILADELPHIA – Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease may have a “bidirectional” nature in patients with type 2 diabetes as NAFLD regressed in 2.2% of patients without any NAFLD-specific Read more
How To Treat 1,000,000 People With Diabetes
Changing the way we do medicine Source: How To Treat 1,000,000 People With Diabetes – Gid M-K; Health Nerd – Read more
Resistance! – Fall 2018 | Megrette.com
Resistance! – Fall 2018 The timeless theme of resistance is the cornerstone of all epic tales, from Star Wars to Harry Potter. Resistance creates heroes. Resistance is personal. Have you Read more
Apple Donates Smartwatches for mHealth Study on Eating Disorders
University of North Carolina is working on a remote patient monitoring study where researchers will use smartwatches and an mHealth app to monitor people with binge eating disorder and Read more