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Eating fast increases diabetes risk
Published on May 9, 2012.
Eating fast increases diabetes risk European Society of Endocrinology Slow down! That is what researchers are recommending to patients at risk for Type 2 diabetes when they eat. People who eat rapidly are two and a half times more likely to suffer from type 2 diabetes than those who take
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Variety of Fruits and Vegetables help type 2 Diabetes
Published on April 30, 2012.
New research says that people who eat about six servings of fruit and vegetables per day were at the lowest risk of developing type 2 diabetes and that VARIETY played an important role. People who averaged 16 different types of fruit and vegetables per week were nearly 40 percent less
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Depression and Diabetes Treatments
Published on April 24, 2012.
Many studies have shown that diabetics are at higher risk for depression. Part of that reason is that the patient may suffer from the mental fatigue of the daily caring for themselves. New research is out that suggests natural and alternative therapies can help patients cope with their depression better.
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Metformin and insulin controversy
Published on April 23, 2012.
Patients with type 2 diabetes may not benefit from oral medication as well as insulin Source: Press release from the British Medical Journal April 18, 2012 “Research: Comparison of metformin and insulin versus insulin alone for type 2 diabetes: systematic review of randomised clinical trials with meta-analyses and trial sequential
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Statins and Diabetes
Published on January 25, 2012.
A study from University of Massachusettes Medical School (UMMS) says that millions of women over age 50 on statin drugs are at a significantly increased risk of developing diabetes. UMMS researchers examined data from the Women’s Health Initiative, the wide-ranging national health study funded by the National Institutes of Health
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Diabetes, Dementia, and Depression
Published on December 27, 2011.
In the November 24, 2010 issue of Time Magazine, an article discussed what physicians had long suspected – depression and diabetes were connected. Citing a study from the Harvard School of Public Health that appeared in the Archives of Internal Medicine (1) which noted that “women who suffered from depression
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