Men are at higher risk of major health effects of diabetes (type 1 and type 2) than women, suggests a long-term study published online. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. …
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Healthy Living
Hazleton Standard Speakers Powerful Women Conference Offers Advice on Healthy Living HAZLETON — A Zumba session featured women showing off their salsa moves in the aisles, followed by a cooking demonstration without salsa. …16 hours ago
Hazleton's Standard Speaker Powerful Women Conference Offers Advice on Healthy Living HAZLETON — A Zumba session features women showing off their salsa moves in the aisles, then watching a cooking …
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Diabetes Complications
Men are at higher risk of diabetes-related complications than women
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Diabetes Complications
Diabetes complications: Study finds men with diabetes at higher risk of health complications than women
by News Sourceby News SourceNew Delhi: Men with diabetes are at higher risk of experiencing serious health consequences than women with the disease, a new study has found. Irrespective of the duration of diabetes, …
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Type 2
Fine particulate matter increases risk of type 2 diabetes in women
by News Sourceby News SourceTop line: Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter has been shown to increase fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels and Type 2 diabetes It increases risk and contributes significantly to diabetes-related …
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Diabetes Complications
Men suffer more from diabetes complications than women
by News Sourceby News SourceGetty Images (HealthDay News) Men with diabetes are at higher risk for complications than women, regardless of how long they've had the disease, according to a study published online May …
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Diabetes Complications
Diabetes is more debilitating for men than women
by News Sourceby News SourceDennis Thompson, HealthDay reporter Friday, May 17, 2024 (HealthDay News) A new long-term study finds that men are more vulnerable to the debilitating effects of diabetes than women. The overall …
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Share on PinterestA new study suggests that eating avocados may help lower the risk of type 2 diabetes in women, but not in men. Westend61/Getty Images A large cross-sectional study …
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General Health
Diabetes Sisters provide excellent professional and peer support for women with diabetes
by News Sourceby News Sourcediabetes sisters With a new look and a forward-looking agenda. They are committed to being a support organization for women and their health, and are well on their way to …
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General Health
Diabetes Sisters provide great companionship and professional support to women with diabetes
by News Sourceby News Sourcediabetes sisters With a new look and a forward-looking agenda. They strive to be a support organization for women and their health, and they are well on their way to …