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diabetes

  • Do Wheats, Grains, and Sugars Bear a Higher Heart-Disease Risk Than Fats? | Dr. William Davis
    Do Wheats, Grains, and Sugars Bear a Higher Heart-Disease Risk Than Fats? | Dr. William Davis
    How do wheats, grains, and sugars affect cholesterol levels? How is the wheat we eat today different from what it was just 60–70 years ago? Watch our exclusive episode, only ...
    June 20, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • The Insulin Affordability Crisis: How Drug Companies Are Putting Patients at Risk 
    The Insulin Affordability Crisis: How Drug Companies Are Putting Patients at Risk 
    Skyrocketing insulin prices put millions at risk of rationing the lifesaving drug. But policy fixes like capping costs ...
    December 22, 2023BY George Citroner
  • New Diabetes Guidelines Released for 2024, With a Few Key Changes
    New Diabetes Guidelines Released for 2024, With a Few Key Changes
    The ADA also made specific updates to the use of medications to control diabetes, with a section on ...
    December 16, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Popular Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk: Study
    Popular Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk: Study
    New research finds GLP-1 agonist drugs like Ozempic may significantly reduce colorectal cancer risk, especially for obese patients.
    December 9, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Eat White Rice This Way to Keep Blood Sugar and Diabetes in Check
    Eat White Rice This Way to Keep Blood Sugar and Diabetes in Check
    Blood sugar fluctuation is closely related to what we eat daily. With many people eating rice daily, this ...
    December 7, 2023BY T C Yang and JoJo Novaes
  • Brisk Walking May Help Cut Diabetes Risk by Nearly 40 Percent
    Brisk Walking May Help Cut Diabetes Risk by Nearly 40 Percent
    The pace is key. Walk faster than 4 mph.
    November 29, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • What Body Temperature Really Says About Your Health
    What Body Temperature Really Says About Your Health
    Have we gotten it wrong for all these years? The notion of a single "normal" number appears to ...
    November 24, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Summer Heat and Diabetes: Tips to Prevent Heatstroke and Stay Well
    Summer Heat and Diabetes: Tips to Prevent Heatstroke and Stay Well
    Health Viewpoints Hot summer weather can cause metabolic changes in the body that can lead to alterations in ...
    September 7, 2023BY Cheng-Liang Teng
  • Early Onset, Early Effects: How Type 2 Diabetes Might Accelerate Cognitive Decline
    Early Onset, Early Effects: How Type 2 Diabetes Might Accelerate Cognitive Decline
    The escalating trend of early-onset Type 2 diabetes brings a hidden peril: Those living longer with the disease ...
    September 2, 2023BY Sheramy Tsai
  • 9 Early Warning Signs That Signal the Onset of Diabetes
    9 Early Warning Signs That Signal the Onset of Diabetes
    Health Viewpoints Diabetes is a common modern-day disease—as is obesity. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) believes that diabetes and obesity ...
    August 26, 2023BY Kuo-Pin Wu
  • Vitamin K Protects Against Diabetes, New Study Finds
    Vitamin K Protects Against Diabetes, New Study Finds
    A recently published Canadian study has discovered the cellular process that allows vitamin K to protect against diabetes. ...
    June 30, 2023BY Emma Suttie
  • One-Time Procedure May Potentially End Insulin Dependency in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
    One-Time Procedure May Potentially End Insulin Dependency in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
    As of 2019, the latest year for which data are available, more than 37 million people in the ...
    May 10, 2023BY George Citroner
  • How Does Oatmeal Help With Blood Sugar?
    How Does Oatmeal Help With Blood Sugar?
    The prebiotic fiber in oats helps to explain why oatmeal can improve diabetic control. It is now widely ...
    May 1, 2023BY Michael Greger
  • Uncontrolled Blood Sugar Can Lead to Hair Loss, 2 Ways to Reverse It
    Uncontrolled Blood Sugar Can Lead to Hair Loss, 2 Ways to Reverse It
    Hair loss and baldness can be distressing conditions for both men and women. They can have a significant ...
    April 13, 2023BY Camille Su
  • New Omega-3 Oil Could Prevent Leading Cause of Blindness: Study
    New Omega-3 Oil Could Prevent Leading Cause of Blindness: Study
    A new form of omega-3 oil that crosses into the retina from our bloodstreams could help with visual ...
    April 1, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Tooth Loss and Diabetes Increase Dementia Risk, Expert Explains Why
    Tooth Loss and Diabetes Increase Dementia Risk, Expert Explains Why
    Tooth loss, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease or dementia may seem like unrelated health issues. However, a growing body ...
    March 28, 2023BY George Citroner
  • 1 Food Can Help Obese People Avoid Diabetes and Heart Disease
    1 Food Can Help Obese People Avoid Diabetes and Heart Disease
    If you're obese, including almonds in your daily diet can help to prevent diabetes and heart disease. Almonds ...
    March 14, 2023BY Chris Chen and Stephanie Zhang, Ph.D.
  • Sugar in Processed Foods and Drinks Linked to Dementia; Experts Explain Possible Reasons
    Sugar in Processed Foods and Drinks Linked to Dementia; Experts Explain Possible Reasons
    The exact causes of Alzheimer's disease are still being investigated, but a growing body of research suggests that ...
    March 8, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Factors Affecting Diabetes and a Cure for Blood Clotting
    Factors Affecting Diabetes and a Cure for Blood Clotting
    Diabetes is a systemic metabolic disorder that increases the risk of severe disease in people infected with COVID-19. ...
    March 7, 2023BY Cheryl Ng
  • Diabetes Increases After COVID-19 Infection, 5 Tips to Improve Outcome
    Diabetes Increases After COVID-19 Infection, 5 Tips to Improve Outcome
    Infection with COVID-19 has produced a wide range of new, returning, and ongoing post-COVID health outcomes, including an ...
    March 3, 2023BY Anne Lee and Naiwen Hu
  • 6 Benefits of Insulin Resistance Diet, Beyond Preventing Diabetes: Current Research
    6 Benefits of Insulin Resistance Diet, Beyond Preventing Diabetes: Current Research
    Insulin resistance is a condition that occurs when the body's cells become less responsive to the hormone insulin, ...
    March 1, 2023BY George Citroner
  • COVID-19 Increases Risk of Diabetes, 4 Tips for Prevention and Treatment
    COVID-19 Increases Risk of Diabetes, 4 Tips for Prevention and Treatment
    Diabetes is a common metabolic disease characterized by chronically high blood sugar levels that can cause severe complications. ...
    February 23, 2023BY Cheng-Liang Teng
  • Ancient Herbal Therapy Can Prevent Threat of Amputation Caused by Diabetes
    Ancient Herbal Therapy Can Prevent Threat of Amputation Caused by Diabetes
      Diabetes (diabetes mellitus) is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar. Over time, too much glucose in your ...
    February 20, 2023BY Cheryl Ng and Emma Yu
  • Honey’s Unexpected Effect on Diabetes
    Honey’s Unexpected Effect on Diabetes
    Yes, you aren't reading incorrectly: Honey can reduce blood sugar despite being roughly 80 percent sugar. In addition ...
    February 18, 2023BY Chris Chen
  • Study: Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes
    Study: Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes
    A study published this week found that regular vitamin D supplementation may lower the risk of Type 2 ...
    February 7, 2023BY Jack Phillips
  • Old Drugs Offer Hope for Treating Diabetes in Those Who Can’t Use Metformin
    Old Drugs Offer Hope for Treating Diabetes in Those Who Can’t Use Metformin
    The first drug prescribed to most people with Type 2 diabetes is typically metformin—but for a broad range ...
    February 1, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Coffee Good for Diabetes and Its Common Complications: Current Studies
    Coffee Good for Diabetes and Its Common Complications: Current Studies
    About 1 in 10 Americans are living with diabetes, and between 90 and 95 percent of them have Type ...
    January 29, 2023BY George Citroner
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