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How Streamlining Your Business Will Make You More Productive and More Profitable – Health Coach Solutions
2 1 Today’s post is from someone who is an expert at creating and implementing systems to streamline your business to make your life easier and much more productive. If you feel bogged Read more
Inhaled insulin improves glucose control in type 1 diabetes
Compared with multiple daily insulin injections, inhaled insulin was shown to provide benefits for adults with type 1 diabetes, including improved postprandial glucose levels, lower daytime Read more
Pass the salt: Study finds average consumption safe for heart health: Public health strategies should be based on best evidence
New research shows that for the vast majority of individuals, sodium consumption does not increase health risks except for those who eat more than five grams a day, the equivalent of 2.5 Read more
How do dairy fats influence the risk of type 2 diabetes?
Do high levels of dairy fats increase or lower the risk of type 2 diabetes? A new pooled analysis of 16 international studies aims to provide an answer. Source: How do dairy fats influence Read more
The Risk of Heart Disease with Painkillers • CMHC PULSE
A study in 2017 indicates that common painkillers (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like ibuprofen are risky for people who have had heart attacks. Source: The Risk of Heart Disease Read more
New Strides for AI in Diabetes Care
Devices, new data, decision support improve care and practice Source: New Strides for AI in Diabetes Read more
Dual GIP/GLP-1 Agonist Succeeds in T2D Trial
Novel diabetes treatment improved HbA1c, aided in weight loss Source: Dual GIP/GLP-1 Agonist Succeeds in T2D Read more
Vitamin D supplementation may improve metabolic syndrome parameters in children with obesity
Children with overweight and obesity assigned to receive vitamin D supplementation for 1 year experienced decreases in BMI and fat mass and a rise in HDL cholesterol vs. similar children Read more
New app for veterans and other patients with kidney disease targets nutritione
Kidney care associations are working with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to recruit patients for testing a new nutrition mobile app for veterans and other individuals managing Read more
Vitamin B may boost kidney function in young diabetics
The study, presented at the 57th Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting, involved nearly 100 participants with Vitamin B12-deficiency and Type-1 diabetes, aged between Read more
Certified LEAP Therapist Training Course (For Registered Dietitians Only) – Oxford Biomedical Technologies, Inc.
Comprehensive training in treating food sensitivity related conditions. Tools provided to manage patients effectively. Source: Certified LEAP Therapist Training Course (For Registered Read more
High-intensity leisure-time physical activity lowers CVD risk
The intensity of leisure-time physical activity has an effect on the incidence of CVD, irrespective of energy expenditure, according to an analysis of middle-aged adults in the SUN Read more
Artificial pancreas may reduce diabetes distress, improve disease management
Adolescents and adults with type 1 diabetes who used a hybrid closed-loop insulin system reported fewer symptoms of diabetes distress and improved disease management, suggesting the system Read more
Cornell Food Researcher’s Downfall Raises Larger Questions For Science
Brian Wansink made a name for himself producing pithy, palatable studies that connected people’s eating habits with cues from their environment. His data manipulation now serves as a Read more
Costs of Medicare diabetes prevention program may exceed reimbursements
Subtracting the average payment of $139, there was a $661 gap between the cost of the program and the expected payments. Source: Costs of Medicare diabetes prevention program may exceed Read more
“Type 1.5 Diabetes” Study Links Immune and Metabolic Disease • CMHC PULSE
A study of the third form of diabetes which encompasses both types 1 and 2, referred to as type 1.5, revealed a link between immune and metabolic disease. Source: “Type 1.5 Diabetes” Read more
New genetic study into LADA reveals connections to type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Scientists believe that the diabetes type LADA may actually be a hybrid of type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. LADA is short for Latent Autoimmune Diabetes of Adulthood. It is commonly Read more
Adverse childhood experiences increase prediabetes markers in adulthood
Adults who reported adverse childhood experiences are at greater risk for developing higher BMI, waist circumference, insulin resistance and other prediabetes indicators vs. those without Read more
Seafood rich in omega-3 may promote healthy aging
New research suggests that people who consume high levels of omega-3 fatty acids from seafood are more likely to stay disease-free well into old age. Source: Seafood rich in omega-3 may Read more
Physical activity lowers death risk from heart disease, study says
Physical activity could lower the high rate of death associated with frailty in older people, according to a study conducted in Spain. Source: Physical activity lowers death risk from heart Read more
Organic food lowers blood and breast cancer risk, study finds
The survey of nearly 70,000 French adults comes amid a flurry of interest in the cancer risks of pesticides, spurred by this summer’s Monsanto trial, which found Roundup gave a man Read more
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