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10/15/2024
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By Olivia Cook
BLACK CUMIN: An extraordinary herb that promotes wellness across multiple body systems
Ancient superseed black cumin (Nigella sativa) has been known for a bevy of health benefits. This extraordinary herb is rich in bioactive compounds that promote wellness across multiple body systems. A powerful antioxidant that protects cells The antioxidants found in black cumin, especially a key bioactive compound thymoquinone, help protect your cells by reducing harmful molecules […]
10/08/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Superfood pomegranate helps fight cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer
The pomegranate is a sweet, ruby-red fruit that isn’t just beautiful to look at, but is also emerging as a powerful ally in the fight against cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer. Pomegranates are packed with compounds that support overall health and well-being. Each part of the fruit – from the juicy seeds to the outer skin – […]
10/07/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Pomegranates: The timeless superfruit with surprising health benefits
Pomegranates, an ancient fruit with jewel-like seeds and tangy-sweet juice, has graced not only our tables but also sacred scriptures and timeless literature – think of its role in the rich tapestry of stories from the Bible to Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” But beyond their historical significance and culinary delights, pomegranates are emerging as a powerhouse […]
09/05/2024
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By Olivia Cook
STUDY: Voice analysis tech can accurately detect Type 2 diabetes through speech patterns
A groundbreaking new study from Canada suggests that doctors could diagnose diabetes by simply analyzing the voice of a patient from the initial conversation. Voice analysis technology is emerging as a powerful tool in medical diagnostics, offering a non-invasive method to detect various health conditions. It uses artificial intelligence to detect subtle changes in speech […]
08/30/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Study: Continuous aerobic training confirmed to be the MOST EFFECTIVE exercise for diabetes management
A new study emphasizes the importance of selecting the right type of exercise to help people with Type 1 diabetes maintain both blood sugar levels and cardiovascular health, which is essential for managing the condition effectively. The research, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, indicates that consistently participating in continuous aerobic training might be the […]
08/23/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Study finds surprising benefits of eating baked potatoes for diabetics
New research indicates that the humble potato might serve as an unexpected ally for adults with Type 2 diabetes when prepared correctly. Although often labeled as a dietary villain, baked potatoes could provide significant health benefits, including improvements in heart health and potential support for weight loss and blood sugar control. Potatoes, particularly their skins, […]
06/27/2024
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By Olivia Cook
6 Effective ways to REDUCE INSULIN RESISTANCE without resorting to pharmaceutical medications
According to registered dietitian Ryan Raman, insulin sensitivity is crucial for your body’s ability to use glucose for energy. This energy will be tapped for bodily functions and stored in your muscles and liver (as glycogen) for future use. In a piece for Healthline, he outlined some ways to help improve your insulin sensitivity (how […]
11/13/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Study discovers that STROKE could be TRANSMISSIBLE via blood transfusions
Stroke is a health issue that is often deemed as non-communicable, i.e. cannot be transmitted to one person or the other. But a study appears to challenge this view, arguing that blood transfusions can contribute to other people having the condition. A stroke happens when oxygenated blood that flows through the arteries is prevented from […]
10/25/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Study finds INSUFFICIENT SLEEP negatively impacts cardiovascular health
Having a poor night’s sleep can not only affect your mood the next day, it can also negatively impact your cardiovascular system. This was the finding of a study published in Scientific Reports. “Sleep restriction is associated with increased cardiovascular risk,” the study authors wrote, noting that “more than a third of U.S. adults sleep […]
07/21/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Researchers reveal why cancer and insulin resistance is a BAD COMBO
In recent years, a wealth of data has made it clear that a synergistic relationship exists between Type 2 diabetes (T2D), insulin resistance and cancer – starting back in the 1920s when researchers discovered that the sweet-smelling urine that cancer patients had was a result of elevated blood sugar levels. “This was the first thing we […]
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