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Diabetes Self-Care Courses Can Come With Sticker Shock
Hospitals lure diabetes patients with self-management classes, but the education can come with a high price Read more
Nutrition and Huntington’s Disease: A Guide for Families
Everyone can benefit from good nutrition and proper eating habits. For people with HD, good nutrition has been proven to be an important part of maintaining health and maximum functional ability. The purpose of this guide is to combine current dietary guidance for all people – such as reduction of calories, avoidance of trans fats,... Read more Read more
Soda Tax Backers Eye Cookies and Candy
Taxing sweet snacks such as cookies and candy could have a greater impact on public health than taxes on soda and other sugary drinks, according to a large study of consumer behavior in Read more
How Depression Affects Heart Health • CMHC PULSE
Two new studies highlight the negative impact of depression on the health outcomes and health-related quality of life of people with cardiovascular disease, while new research has found Read more
Veggies a Healthy Recipe for Older Women’s Hearts
Eating lots of vegetables may help older women keep their blood vessels healthy, Australian researchers report. Source: Veggies a Healthy Recipe for Older Women’s Read more
Vitamin D Insufficiency Associated With Insulin Resistance in Children
Further clinical trials are needed to explore the potential beneficial effect of vitamin D supplementation, via fortified foods and/or dietary supplements, on insulin resistance, and Read more
Risk for Fetal Loss Early in Pregnancy Not Greater With Noninsulin vs Insulin Therapy
Compared to standard insulin treatment, noninsulin antidiabetic agents did not present an increased risk for fetal losses or major malformations when used in the first trimester of Read more
Vegetarian Diet May Prevent 1 in 3 Early Deaths, According to New Research
Becoming a vegetarian may help prevent one in every three early deaths, according to a new Harvard University study. Source: Vegetarian Diet May Prevent 1 in 3 Early Deaths, According to Read more
Dark Chocolate May Boost Brain Function, Immunity, And Mood
Two small studies may provide more evidence for dark chocolate’s health benefits. And at reasonable doses. Source: Dark Chocolate May Boost Brain Function, Immunity, And Read more
Making the Journey Together… Step by Step
Researching weight loss methods Researching bariatric surgery Still undecided? Mapping out your plan of attack Getting authorization Preparing for your initial consult Waiting for insurer approval Insurance troubles Surgery date scheduled New post-op Longer-term post-op Insurance references Source:Making the Journey Together… Step by Read more
Fast Vision Boost from Dark Chocolate
Eating a whole bar of dark chocolate appeared to give some people better vision within 2 hours, researchers said. Source: Fast Vision Boost from Dark Read more
EpiPens Don’t Always Work
With food allergies more prevalent, being able to recognize the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis can save your life or someone else’s. In addition, as the weather gets warmer and the Read more
Fasting Glucose Test Often Misses Pre-Diabetes
Some people with normal fasting glucose results are still at higher risk for diabetes, and a glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) test identified them, according to a study of participants in an Read more
How to detox from a sodium habit you may not know you have
When cutting back on sodium, it's important to start slowly, as going cold turkey can shock your taste Read more
Could Caffeine During Pregnancy Spur Weight Gain in Kids?
There’s new evidence that even moderate amounts of caffeine consumed by a mom-to-be might affect her child’s weight years later. Source: Could Caffeine During Pregnancy Spur Read more
Breakfast Fans Gain Less Weight Over Time
Starting each day with breakfast may help you keep the pounds off through the years, a preliminary study finds. Source: Breakfast Fans Gain Less Weight Over Read more
When Going Gluten-Free Is Not Enough: New Tests Detect Hidden Exposure
For people with celiac disease, incidental ingestion of gluten can lead to painful symptoms and lasting intestinal damage. Two new studies suggest such exposure may be greater than many Read more
Fasting Diets Reduce Risk Factors for CVD • CMHC PULSE
Intermittent energy restriction diets, such as the 5:2 diet fasting diet—during which five days of the week are normal eating days, while the other two restrict calories to 500-600 per Read more
Pasta doesn’t contribute to weight gain, research review says
A study has found that eating pasta does not add pounds or extra body fat if it is part of a low-glycemic index diet. Source: Pasta doesn’t contribute to weight gain, research review Read more