Why you should eat vegetables first at breakfast: Study – Deseret News
By changing the order in which you eat your breakfast items, you can increase your carbohydrate intake and lose weight. You can see that your blood sugar levels are also…
By changing the order in which you eat your breakfast items, you can increase your carbohydrate intake and lose weight. You can see that your blood sugar levels are also…
Researchers at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine tested a monoclonal antibody drug that may prevent and reverse type I diabetes in a study on mice. The monoclonal antibody, called mAB43,…
In a recent study published in Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinologyresearchers conducted a meta-analysis of long-term, large-scale, randomized, double-blind controlled trials to determine the effect of statin medication on worsening of…
Dal Canto E, Ceriello A, Rydén L, Ferrini M, Hansen TB, Schnell O, et al. Diabetes as a cardiovascular risk factor: an overview of global trends of macro and micro…
The National Health Service carried out a study focusing on the frequency of cognitive impairment and the impact of cognitive impairment on the progression of diabetes. The study, published in…
This study aimed to analyze the socio-economic inequality in controlled T2DM variables in Iran.Our results suggest that the controlled triple target and controlled HbA1c variables are positively correlated with individuals…
An important new study has found that replacing sugar in foods with artificial or natural sweeteners doesn’t make you hungry and can even help lower blood sugar levels. A double-blind,…
WASHINGTON (March 25, 2024)—Diabetes affects more than 1 in 10 Americans, or more than 38 million people. People with diabetes who maintain their blood sugar levels in a near normal…
As a nutritionist with a PhD focused on diabetes nutrition, I have helped thousands of people naturally treat type 2 diabetes and prediabetes over the past decade. What you need…
Diabetes affects more than 1 in 10 people. or more than 38 million -; Americans. People with diabetes who maintain their blood sugar levels in a near normal range generally…