May 31, 2020 Category :Diabetes Research 0
A new preliminary study presented during a medical conference shows that eating breakfast everyday may lessen the chance of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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May 30, 2020 Category :Diabetes Research 0
New research found that an early and aggressive approach is an effective way to prevent and halt the chances of developing type 2 diabetes. The new study implies that those in the pre-diabetic phase who achieved a return to normal glucose levels, whether temporary or permanent, were less likely to develop type 2 diabetes 5.7 years later.
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May 29, 2020 Category :Diabetes Facts| Health Watch 0
Anxiety is generally considered a natural body response to stress. People feel anxious when one is worried about something or something is psychologically bothering a person. For diabetics however, anxiety attacks are more common and lingering especially because of the seemingly unending stress of looking after everything that the patient needs to intake or eat. Becoming cautious of what you eat day in and day out is very stressful which can lead to panic attacks characterized by feeling distressed, weak and dizzy.
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May 28, 2020 Category :Healthy Recipes 0
The key to living a normal life while having diabetes is living a healthy lifestyle. And part of having a healthy lifestyle is managing one’s diet. While eating food in moderation is the principal way to manage food intake, there are also certain types of food that diabetics must avoid as much as possible. Here under is the list of 10 worst foods for diabetics.
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May 27, 2020 Category :Health Watch 0
The pancreas is an organ of the body that has a size of a hand. The pancreas is behind the lower part of the stomach. The pancreas creates insulin and enzymes that support the body’s in digesting the food intake and the usage of it. All over the pancreas are clusters of cells called the islets of Langerhans, these are composed of many different cells that include the beta cells that are the maker of the insulin.
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May 26, 2020 Category :Healthy Recipes 0
Brown rice pertains to a rice grain in which only the hull was removed and was not further polished to become white rice. Brown rice is healthier than white rice because the brown layer is full of nutrients which are helpful for the body. These nutrients are damaged or eliminated once the brown rice is further processed or refined to become white.
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May 25, 2020 Category :Diabetes Research 0
A new Canadian study suggests that blood sugar in diabetes patients may be controlled better when lifting weights before cardio workouts.
Such effect was seen in twelve individuals with type 1 diabetes who lifted weights and ran for at least three times a week. The subjects also participated in experimental exercise sessions at two separate occasions. At the first session, 45 minutes each for treadmill followed by weight lifting were done by the participants. The order of the exercises was reversed for the second session. Both of the sessions were done at five in the evening.
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May 24, 2020 Category :Diabetes Research 0
A recent study suggested the use of personalized exercise programs, as it found out that at least a seven percent minority minority may have increased heart and diabetic risk factors from regular exercise.
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May 23, 2020 Category :Diabetes Research 0
Researchers from the University of Akron are developing contact lenses that have the ability to identify glucose levels present in tears. If glucose concentration builds up in the body, the lenses will change in color.
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May 22, 2020 Category :Diabetes Research 0
The pioplus 1 dose will differ from every patients taking these medications, it depends on the aspects of the patients conditions. The patient glycemic control and the present treatment of the patients presently being taken. It is based on the on the persons reactions or the effects of the medicines and the acceptability of the body from the medicines.
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