By the Numbers: Diabetes in the United States Across the United States, some racial and ethnic minority groups and people of lower socioeconomic status have historically had higher rates of …
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General Health
AI, would you like to learn how to help humanity? – Diabetic Dad
by News Sourceby News SourceI think the red flag in the world of social media and online communication these days is artificial intelligence. Please be careful. So many people seemed obsessed with the idea …
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Videos
Symptoms of Diabetes | Signs of Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms | Hypoglycemia Symptoms
by News Sourceby News SourceDrETV #Health #ETVWin#SymptomsOfDiabetes Eminent Doctors and other specialists from healthcare and lifestyle provide …
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1 in 11 people in Wisconsin have diabetes Diabetes affects how your body turns food into energy. Most of what we eat is broken down into sugar (or glucose) and …
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Understanding semaglutideHow semaglutide helps with weight lossBeyond weight lossSafety and side effectsSemaglutide and weight managementReferencesRead more Semaglutide, commonly known as Ozempic, is a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist used for glycemic …
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Diabetes Complications
Environmental Factors – August 2024: Genetic variations may underlie diabetes disparities
by News Sourceby News SourceA genetic variation common in people of African descent is associated with an increased risk of complications from diabetes, including an eye disease called diabetic retinopathy, according to a report …
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The carnivore diet is restrictive and includes only meat, fish, and other animal foods like eggs and certain dairy products. It excludes all other foods, including fruits, vegetables, legumes, grains, …
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Blood Sugar Management
Some bat species are able to survive and thrive at blood sugar levels that would be deadly to other mammals.
by News Sourceby News SourceThirty million years ago, the neotropical red-nosed bat survived on a diet of insects alone. Since then, the bat has diversified into many different species by changing its diet. Photo …
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Diet
Night owls have higher BMI, larger waists and increased risk of type 2 diabetes
by News Sourceby News SourceNight owls have a higher BMI, larger waists, more hidden body fat and are roughly 50% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes (T2D) than earlier sleepers, according to a …
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Type 2
CGM reduces hospitalizations in type 2 diabetes patients, even in those not on insulin treatment
by News Sourceby News SourceMADRID — The use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has reduced the risk of hospitalization and improved blood sugar control in people with diabetes. Type 2 diabetesregardless of Insulin New …