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type 2 diabetes

  • Rethinking White Rice: A Balanced Approach to Blood Sugar and Diabetes Management
    Rethinking White Rice: A Balanced Approach to Blood Sugar and Diabetes Management
    According to traditional Chinese medicine, eating white rice offers three key benefits for stabilizing blood sugar.
    December 16, 2024BY Naiwen Hu
  • How Different Food Additives Affect Diabetes
    How Different Food Additives Affect Diabetes
    Research shows that a diet containing 18 percent or fewer grams of ultra-additive-packed processed foods could protect against ...
    November 13, 2024BY Mary West
  • 3 Easy Exercises to Help Stabilize Blood Sugar and Strengthen Legs
    3 Easy Exercises to Help Stabilize Blood Sugar and Strengthen Legs
    Exercise, such as slow jogging, can be a key component of managing blood sugar.
    September 20, 2024BY Naiwen Hu
  • What Silent Diet Factor Grows Cancer? Genes vs. Lifestyle for Cancer Risk | Dr. Jason Fung
    What Silent Diet Factor Grows Cancer? Genes vs. Lifestyle for Cancer Risk | Dr. Jason Fung
    How are cancer, obesity, and diabetes linked? How do diet and lifestyle trump genetic factors in preventing cancer? ...
    September 19, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • How to Boost Cancer Immunity and How Cancer ‘Thinks’ Like a Virus | Dr. Jason Fung
    How to Boost Cancer Immunity and How Cancer ‘Thinks’ Like a Virus | Dr. Jason Fung
    How does cancer act like an infection? How is the immune system constantly fighting cancer? Watch our exclusive ...
    September 11, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Iron Intake From Red Meat Links to Type 2 Diabetes Risk
    Iron Intake From Red Meat Links to Type 2 Diabetes Risk
    A recent study suggests following a plant-based diet may be effective in decreasing the likelihood of developing chronic ...
    August 31, 2024BY Mary West
  • Stable Blood Sugar Levels Could Reduce Dementia Risk in Older Adults With Diabetes
    Stable Blood Sugar Levels Could Reduce Dementia Risk in Older Adults With Diabetes
    A recent study indicates that maintaining stable blood sugar levels could potentially reduce the risk of developing dementia ...
    August 19, 2024BY Jennifer Sweenie
  • Which Foods Most Harm the Liver, Cause Diabetes? Feat. Dr. Jason Fung
    Which Foods Most Harm the Liver, Cause Diabetes? Feat. Dr. Jason Fung
    Nearly one in 10 Americans has Type 2 diabetes, and globally, more than 25 percent of people have ...
    August 2, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • The Simple Fix for Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetes
    The Simple Fix for Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetes
    Type 2 diabetes is reversible, says best-selling author of “The Diabetes Code” Dr. Jason Fung, pointing to lap-banding ...
    July 19, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • How Sugar Is Both ‘Brain Saver’ and Toxin: The Truth About Artificial Sweeteners
    How Sugar Is Both ‘Brain Saver’ and Toxin: The Truth About Artificial Sweeteners
    When does sugar work for the brain, and when does it work against it? What’s needed for the ...
    April 26, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • For Older Diabetics, Moderate Overweight Linked to Lowest Cardiovascular Risk: Study
    For Older Diabetics, Moderate Overweight Linked to Lowest Cardiovascular Risk: Study
    In a new study, overweight older adults are having lower cardiovascular mortality than normal-weight counterparts. 
    April 23, 2024BY George Citroner
  • High-Protein, High-Fat Diet Helps Type 2 Diabetes Patients Achieve Insulin Independence
    High-Protein, High-Fat Diet Helps Type 2 Diabetes Patients Achieve Insulin Independence
    A Japanese doctor developed his own high-protein, high-fat diet and lost over 30 pounds in one year, then ...
    March 18, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • Eat Okra to Control Blood Sugar and Blood Lipids, 5 Precautions
    Eat Okra to Control Blood Sugar and Blood Lipids, 5 Precautions
    In addition to drug treatment, increased exercise, and a healthy lifestyle, one vegetable—okra—also offers a drug-like hypoglycemic effect.
    December 29, 2023BY Jingduan Yang and Anne Lee
  • Popular Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk: Study
    Popular Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk: Study
    New research finds GLP-1 agonist drugs like Ozempic may significantly reduce colorectal cancer risk, especially for obese patients.
    December 9, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Early Prevention Strategies for Alzheimer’s: Experts Suggest Engaging in Fun Activities to Delay Cognitive Decline
    Early Prevention Strategies for Alzheimer’s: Experts Suggest Engaging in Fun Activities to Delay Cognitive Decline
    Engaging in fun activities that create positive stimulation to the brain—in addition to mental exercises—may prevent or delay ...
    December 1, 2023BY Ellen Wan
  • Early Onset, Early Effects: How Type 2 Diabetes Might Accelerate Cognitive Decline
    Early Onset, Early Effects: How Type 2 Diabetes Might Accelerate Cognitive Decline
    The escalating trend of early-onset Type 2 diabetes brings a hidden peril: Those living longer with the disease ...
    September 2, 2023BY Sheramy Tsai
  • Popular Weight-Loss Drugs Could Be Harmful for Children: Researchers
    Popular Weight-Loss Drugs Could Be Harmful for Children: Researchers
    The potential lifelong consequences that weight-loss drugs could have on adolescents and children have a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, ...
    August 31, 2023BY Mary Gillis
  • Study Finds Abdominal Fat Could Be Protective Against Diabetes, Experts Disagree
    Study Finds Abdominal Fat Could Be Protective Against Diabetes, Experts Disagree
    Excess fat having a health-advancing influence is an oxymoron to almost everyone. But in some rare cases, abdominal ...
    August 7, 2023BY Vance Voetberg
  • UK Authorities to Probe Suicidal Thoughts From Weight Loss Drugs
    UK Authorities to Probe Suicidal Thoughts From Weight Loss Drugs
    The UK drug regulator is investigating the risk of suicidal thoughts and of self-harm in patients using some ...
    July 31, 2023BY Owen Evans
  • Could Diabetes Type 1 and 2 Be Curbed by a Strange Staple of Asian Cooking?
    Could Diabetes Type 1 and 2 Be Curbed by a Strange Staple of Asian Cooking?
    What causes diabetes varies according to the type – such as type 1 or type 2. But, overall, ...
    July 26, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • Vitamin K Protects Against Diabetes, New Study Finds
    Vitamin K Protects Against Diabetes, New Study Finds
    A recently published Canadian study has discovered the cellular process that allows vitamin K to protect against diabetes. ...
    June 30, 2023BY Emma Suttie
  • How Millions of Americans Can Reverse Their Diabetes at Zero Cost
    How Millions of Americans Can Reverse Their Diabetes at Zero Cost
    If you were diagnosed with diabetes as little as three years ago, it meant you officially had it ...
    June 21, 2023BY Dan Skorbach
  • Thin Outside, Fat Inside: Invisible Killer That May Cause Cancer
    Thin Outside, Fat Inside: Invisible Killer That May Cause Cancer
    Visceral fat, also known as abdominal fat, is the fat that surrounds internal organs in the abdomen. While ...
    April 21, 2023BY Jingduan Yang and Mercura Wang
  • The Essential Guide to Diabetes: Early Signs, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Remedies
    The Essential Guide to Diabetes: Early Signs, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Remedies
    Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by abnormally high blood sugar levels. High blood sugar levels can ...
    March 16, 2023BY Jacquelyn Waters
  • Major Drugmaker to Drastically Reduce Insulin Prices in United States
    Major Drugmaker to Drastically Reduce Insulin Prices in United States
    Drugmaker Novo Nordisk has announced that it will significantly reduce insulin prices in the United States beginning next ...
    March 15, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • 6 Benefits of Insulin Resistance Diet, Beyond Preventing Diabetes: Current Research
    6 Benefits of Insulin Resistance Diet, Beyond Preventing Diabetes: Current Research
    Insulin resistance is a condition that occurs when the body's cells become less responsive to the hormone insulin, ...
    March 1, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Old Drugs Offer Hope for Treating Diabetes in Those Who Can’t Use Metformin
    Old Drugs Offer Hope for Treating Diabetes in Those Who Can’t Use Metformin
    The first drug prescribed to most people with Type 2 diabetes is typically metformin—but for a broad range ...
    February 1, 2023BY George Citroner
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