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Diabetes
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Blood Sugar Management
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Education
American Diabetes Association and Xeris Pharmaceuticals Announce Nationwide Collaboration to Provide Lifesaving Hypoglycemia Education and Awareness
A strategic collaboration formed to raise awareness that all diabetics taking hypoglycemic drugs should take glucagon. Preferably, a preparation that can be used immediately chicago and arlington, virginia, January 21, …
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Michelle Roberts BBC News, Digital Health Editor Getty Images Two NHS hospital trusts in London are using AI technology to see if they can detect type 2 diabetes in patients …
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Emotional Effects
The borderline effect for diabetes: when no difference makes a difference
by News Sourceby News SourceIntroduction Two marathon runners are nearing the end of a marathon. One notices that they are just over 3 h and 52 min into the race with about a mile to go …
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Diet
In prediabetes or early-onset type 2 diabetes, slow eating is associated with decreased glucose tolerance, independent of body weight, body fat mass, energy intake, and diet composition.
The main finding of this study is that increased energy intake after 5:00 pm is independent of increased body weight or fat mass, diet composition, or increased energy intake, and …
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Managing type 1 diabetes (T1D) can often feel overwhelming, and this is especially true for children and their caregivers. That's where Case Western Reserve University is located. Diabetes Inspired Culinary …
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Eating more of one type of chocolate may lower risk of type 2 diabetes, new report suggests the study find. DSpecifically, vape chocolate was found to reduce the risk of …
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Diabetes Complications
Genetic factors drive early onset and complications of type 2 diabetes in British Asians
by News Sourceby News SourceThe main cause of early-onset type 2 diabetes in British Asians is a genetic predisposition to lower insulin production and less healthy fat distribution. These genetic factors also cause earlier …
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Living with diabetes can seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. While medication is essential for many people, a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle are just as important. One …