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By: Misti Crane Green tea cut obesity and a number of inflammatory biomarkers linked with poor health in a new study. Mice fed a diet of 2 percent
Diabetes is a global pandemic. One in 11 adults has diabetes and in 2040, 1 in 10 adults will have diabetes. It is one of the most important global
Diabetes care is at the forefront of many new innovations, from monitoring devices that synch with apps to devices that track and administer the
Incorporating tree nuts into your diet may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in people with Type 2 diabetes, this according to researchers
People who eat higher levels of dietary fiber and whole grains have lower rates of non-communicable diseases compared with people who eat lesser
Night owls may have a higher risk of suffering from heart disease and type 2 diabetes than early risers, a first-ever study from the U.K. finds. Dr.
A shoulder muscle that appears unusually bright on ultrasound may be a warning sign of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. Ultrasound is
Babies born at home have more diverse bacteria in their bodies, which may affect their developing immunity and metabolism, according to a study from
Contrary to popular belief, new research indicates that the ketogenic diet, which are low carbohydrate, high-fat eating plans that are known to lead
There was a time when type 2 diabetes was considered to be a disease that is commonly found among adults or seniors. But alas, this is no longer the
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