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02/24/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Experts suggest diabetics should eat carbs at the end of meals to help maintain blood sugar levels
Foods that are rich in carbohydrates induce a spike in blood sugar levels in diabetics; however, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York recently found out that consuming carbohydrate-containing foods – like bread, pasta, and potatoes – after the end of the meal helps manage such surges. Diabetes patients should dive right into their […]
02/24/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
All for profit: Study reveals how a low-calorie diet can reverse Type 2 diabetes; researchers focus on how they can use the results to make new drugs
A research team at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut has discovered in a new study that was published in the journal Cell Metabolism about how a very low-calorie diet can instantly negate Type 2 diabetes in animal models, and with that aims to fashion new drugs to treat this common disease. According to recent […]
02/21/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, commonly associated with diabetes, increases the risk of heart disease, and liver, colorectal, and breast cancers
In a new study that was published in the Journal of Hepatology, researchers were able to surmise that nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is not only associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but also to cancers that have nothing to do with the liver, such as colorectal and breast cancers. “NAFLD is a very important multi-system […]
02/07/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Beer: New treatment for metabolic syndrome? Compounds from hops found to mitigate symptoms
A group of compounds obtained from hops could boost cognitive and other functions in people with metabolic syndrome, according to a study that was published in an issue of the journal Scientific Reports, and was conducted at the Oregon State University and Oregon Health & Science University. Metabolic syndrome is a condition that is characterized by having two […]
01/19/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Loners suffer from isolation and small social networks: Men who live alone have a 94% chance of developing diabetes
Men who live by themselves have a 94 percent risk of suffering from Type 2 diabetes because they tend to lack the emotional and practical support which could contribute to them leading healthier lives, a study showed. According to the study, men who live alone have fewer social contacts than women who live alone; this […]
10/25/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Overweight after menopause? Try the Paleolithic diet for maintaining weight loss over the long term, reducing risk of diabetes
Postmenopausal women who are having a hard time maintaining their weight may want to try following the Paleolithic diet. Doing so decreases their risks of cardiovascular diseases and Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. “The results are remarkable. Despite giving the women free reigns to an unlimited intake, the weight loss was stable after […]
03/16/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Glucose tolerance can be improved with muscle-damaging exercise
A new study that has been published in an issue of the Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine seeks to identify the gravity of muscle damage and blood glucose responses in people engaging in high-intensity exercise. This was done via an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) after eccentric training of 21 healthy junior athletes with […]
01/31/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Natural carb blocker backed by science is affordable and effective at helping you lose weight, maintain healthy blood sugar levels
For just 25 pounds, you can purchase a carb blocker guaranteed to promote weight loss and hinder post-meal slumps. Created by Polish scientists, Tribitor is a supplement marketed as a carb blocker which is mixed with water and consumed 15 minutes before eating foods that have a high glycemic index (GI). Once ingested, it prevents the […]
12/08/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Likelihood of caesarean birth found to be inherited: Causes of obstructed labor often get passed on, circumventing natural selection
Women who were born via caesarean section are more likely to also give birth via caesarean section, concluded an international team of scientists including Michaela Pavlicev of the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Human Genetics) and evolutionary biologists at the University of Vienna in a study that was published in PNAS. According to the information […]
12/01/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
More than half of U.S. youth are OBESE by age 35
Children who are extremely obese have only a one in five chance of being of normal weight as adults. Unfortunately, current estimates place around 4.5 million children in the United States being overweight. According to a report released by researchers at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine on […]
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