How and Why Certain Foods Affe...
How a particular food affects your blood glucose has to do in part with the combination of carbohydrate, protein, and fat in the meal....
read moreHow a particular food affects your blood glucose has to do in part with the combination of carbohydrate, protein, and fat in the meal....
read moreOne more time, science and nutrition cooperate when it comes to reverse diabetes type 2. In this case, scientists have discovered that...
read moreAlthough the jury is still out about the cause of diabetes, there seems to be a consensus among health authorities that in order to...
read moreIn spite of all of the terrible health problems that may be associated with diabetes, the problem and its complications can be...
read moreYou can use the blood glucose readings you obtain at home to predict the results of your A1C hemoglobin test. The hemoglobin A1c...
read moreResearch conducted among 200,000 TV viewers by the Harvard School of Public Health and published in the Journal of the American...
read moreWhen it comes to losing weight, there is a difference on how two types of fat found in our body, white and brown, behave. White fat...
read moreIn the 1960’s, when scientists learned how to measure insulin, they realized that people with diabetes mellitus or type 2 diabetes,...
read moreYour body is made of trillions of tiny cells. Some are heart cells, others are lung cells, and so forth. Although they all have...
read moreWhy insurance companies and Medicare can’t foresee the future when it comes to diabetes type II, is beyond my comprehension, but for...
read moreSyndrome X, or metabolic syndrome, describes a set of health conditions that often occur together. These include excessive fat around...
read moreToday I received an email from one of my readers asking me where she could get free diabetes strips for her diabetic husband since his...
read moreIn the last few years, research has provided us with an understanding of how pre-diabetes can progress into diabetes type 2. Because...
read moreOne of the problems in diabetes is that beta cells, the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin, die. As a result, none or not...
read moreOne of the consequences and symptoms of fatty liver seems to be unstable blood sugar levels such as insulin resistance, a major risk...
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