Preventing Type 2 Diabetes

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Small UBC Study Finds Ketone Drink May Help Control Blood Sugar

With more people with diabetes and pre-diabetes looking for strategies to help control blood sugar, new research from the University of British …

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Filtered Coffee May Keep the Doc Away: Research Shows it May Prevent T2D

Coffee can help reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes – but only filtered coffee, according to new research from Sweden, which shows …

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Roche; iHeartMedia Present Concert to Bring Diabetes Awareness to U.S. Veterans

Roche Diabetes Care has partnered with iHeartMedia to present its second annual concert to bring more awareness about diabetes on the veteran …

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Study: Diabetes Nearly Double for Japanese-Americans

A new study finds that Japanese-American adults who are not obese have a much higher prevalence of diabetes than non-obese non-Hispanic white …

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NIH: Vitamin D Does Not Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in People at High Risk

Taking a daily vitamin D supplement does not prevent Type 2 diabetes in adults at high risk, according to results from a study funded by National …

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Diabetes Linked to Numerous Cancers in Large Chinese Study

A new study from China found that Type 2 diabetes was linked with an elevated risk of 11 types of cancer in men and 13 types of cancer in women. The …

Study: A Diet Rich in Animal Protein Is Not Good for Your Health

A diet rich in animal protein and meat, in particular, is not good for your health, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland finds. Men …

People Under 40 Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes Face Excess Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

People under age 40 who are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes are more likely to have or die from cardiovascular disease than those of similar age …

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Diabetes Alert Day 2019: Raising Awareness About Undiagnosed Diabetes

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) Diabetes Alert Day! is here. On this day, occurring every year on the fourth Tuesday in March, the nation …

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Study: Mentally Tiring Work May Increase Diabetes Risk in Women

Women who find their jobs mentally tiring are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in the European Journal of …

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