Study Says Dietary Guidelines About Sugar Need Serious Revision
Carbohydrates are deemed by some "the main enemy" when it comes to diabetes.
Treatment
Engineered Probiotic Could Treat Diabetes
Treating diabetes may be possible with a scientifically engineered strain of probiotic – the type of "good" bacteria that helps promote healthy digestion and immuni
Science and Research
Group Walking Can Improve Overall Health, Lower BMI
Exercising solo can be difficult for many people, leading individuals to give up on a fitness routine if there is no o
Living with Type 1 Diabetes: What It's Like on a Daily Basis
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Poor Metabolic Health Can Increase Odds Of Developing Breast Cancer
Postmenopausal women who have high insulin levels may have a greater risk for breast cancer, according to new findings published in Cancer Research.
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Vitamin A Deficiency May Play A Role in Type 2 Diabetes
A lack of Vitamin A, which plays a significant role in immunity, may be linked to the development of type 2 diabetes, according to recent research from Weill Cornel
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San Diego Nanoengineers Create the First Rub-On Tattoo Glucose Sensor
It seems like researchers are always testing devices that will forever eliminate the finger prick, yet the finger prick endures.
Diet and Nutrition
Vitamin drinks deliver little to no nutrients, study says
Drinks marketed as vitamin water or energy enhancers provide little to no nutrient value, according to new research published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition,