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Compare Blood Glucose Meters on the Market
With all the blood glucose meters on the market, it can be confusing to narrow your purchase down to one. Compare prices, features, and more with our comprehensive list. Source: Compare Meters on the Read more
2018 Consumer Guide for Medications
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Intake of Raw Fruits and Vegetables Is Associated With Better Mental Health Than Intake of Processed Fruits and Vegetables
Higher intakes of fruits and vegetables, rich in micronutrients, have been associated with better mental health. However, cooking or processing may reduce the availability of these Read more
Study: Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Diabetes and Obesity
A new study presented Sunday at the 2018 Experimental Biology meeting examined the biochemical effects of artificial sweeteners in rats and cell cultures. Researchers fed one group of rats a diet high in glucose or fructose, different types of sugars, and another group a diet with aspartame or acesulfame potassium, common zero-calorie artificial sweeteners. After... Read more Read more
Are Meat-Based Protein Bars Worth the Epic Price-Tag?
We’ve got a round-up of the best options, to help you decide if meat bars and jerkies are worth the (often Texas-sized) Read more
I cut back on sugar, and this is the best advice I can give you if you want to do the same
Cutting back on sugar is possible if you implement the right habits. Source: I cut back on sugar, and this is the best advice I can give you if you want to do the Read more
Culinary Rx- an online instructional cooking and nutrition resource
Culinary Rx is an interactive online instructional cooking and nutrition resource to inspire you along your journey toward a healthier lifestyle. Source: Culinary Rx from Read more
Class of type 2 diabetes drugs doesn’t cut death risk compared to placebo
Comparing three classes of type 2 diabetes drugs, researchers found one class, which includes Onglyza and Januvia, did not reduce death risk. Source: Class of type 2 diabetes drugs Read more
Report: Sugar-laden drink consumption on the rise among California kids
Nearly one in three California kids drink at least one sugar-laden drink daily even though doing so increases their risk of obesity, tooth decay and a host of other health problems from type 2 diabetes to liver disease. Source: Report: Sugar-laden drink consumption on the rise among California Read more
Gene Affects How Some Women Store Fat – And Ups Their Diabetes Risk
Cruelly, the gene is sex specific: Men with the same variation of the fat-distribution gene have a much less heightened diabetes Read more
Obesity Risk in Infants Born to Women With Diabetes – Endocrinology Advisor
Parents and healthcare workers should carefully consider the risk for obesity in infants born to women with diabetes, especially infants born large for gestational age, and should initiate Read more
The Body Slowed by Sugar
English professor and runner Brian Oliu recounts eating a dozen donuts during a two-mile run Source: The Body Slowed by Read more
Americans waste nearly a pound of food each per day, study finds
Researchers found that the healthier a person’s diet, the more food they threw in the trash Source: Americans waste nearly a pound of food each per day, study Read more
Scientists create a biomedical tattoo to monitor for a sign of cancer
A biomedical tattoo that changes color when calcium in the blood is too high could one day be used to monitor for the earliest signs of cancer, scientists report in a new study. Source: Read more
Stop Googling your symptoms – the smartphone doctor is here to help
Claire Novorol’s app helps millions of patients in areas with limited access to healthcare check their symptoms Source: Stop Googling your symptoms – the smartphone doctor is here Read more
Ketogenic diet: What you need to know
The ketogenic diet was recently called the “latest buzzy” weight loss plan by the mainstream media. However, this particular weight loss plan actually dates, according to some Read more
A Canadian Celiac Podcast: Episode 9 Shelley Case
Shelley Case is a well-known Dietitian and international expert on all aspects of the gluten-free diet. Shelley and I discuss labelling laws in Canada and the US to help you determine the safety of packaged foods. We also talk about the safety of gluten-free oats. Source: A Canadian Celiac Podcast: Episode 9 Shelley Read more
Glucose-monitoring patch could mean no more finger-pricking for people with diabetes
For millions of people with diabetes, performing finger-prick blood tests to monitor blood glucose levels is an unpleasant part of daily life. If a new glucose-monitoring adhesive skin patch reaches commercialization, however, such jabs may become a thing of the past. Source: Glucose-monitoring patch could mean no more finger-pricking for Read more
Fitbit’s Ionic to offer glucose monitoring for people with diabetes
Launched late last month, Fitbit’s Ionic is the company’s attempt at claiming some territory from smartwatch heavyweights like Apple and Garmin. Now the feature-packed wearable is set to gain a handy new piece of functionality, with the ability to display glucose levels on the user’s wrist. Source: Fitbit’s Ionic to offer glucose monitoring for Read more
Broccoli could offer people with diabetes and obesity a drug-free way to slash blood sugar levels
Love it or hate it, Swedish scientists have another reason for you to finish your broccoli: sulforaphane, an antioxidant found in the vegetable, could be Nature’s secret weapon against Type 2 diabetes, offering obese patients a way to slash their blood glucose levels and fight the disease. Source: Broccoli compound could offer obese diabetics... Read more Read more