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Stringent Diet May Suppress Gluten Neuropathy
Compliance with a gluten-free diet may help the pain. Source: Stringent Diet May Suppress Gluten Read more
Study: High-energy breakfast aids weight loss in people with diabetes
Obese people with type 2 diabetes can improve their conditions with a high-energy breakfast but a smaller lunch and dinner, according to research from Israel. Source: Study: High-energy Read more
47 Micro-Goals to Keep You Healthy (Without Knowing It)
An exploration of how little things can help you get — and stay — healthy. They say the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Read more
Amount of Gluten Eaten by Folks with Celiac Disease on a Gluten-Free Diet
The study, “Determination of gluten consumption in celiac disease patients on a gluten-free diet” was recently published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. In the opinion of Read more
5 TEA-riffic Tea Tips that May Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
Between the impending summer months and that little wedding across the pond last Saturday, tea has been on my radar. Hot summer days demand iced tea, and of course, the UK is synonymous Read more
Parents, Schools Step Up Efforts To Combat Food-Allergy Bullying
Up to 32 percent of kids with food allergies have been taunted with foods that make them sick. Schools are moving beyond allergy awareness and "nut-free zones" to address this dangerous Read more on NPR
‘Metabolically Healthy’ Obesity? Not So Much, Study Finds
Nearly 40% increase in CV events, even without diabetes or biomarker risk factors Original Article: ‘Metabolically Healthy’ Obesity? Not So Much, Study Read more
5 Foods People With Rheumatoid Arthritis Should Avoid in Their Diet
Research shows that eating certain foods may worsen rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. Read more
Kitchen Appliances: Risk of Cross-Contamination?
Could kitchen appliances in kitchens that aren't exclusively gluten free raise any red flags regarding gluten Visit GIG Website
Pregnancy and Celiac Disease
The Gluten Intolerance Group offers this advice for Celiac and Pregnancy. Read on the GIG website: Pregnancy and Celiac Disease – The Gluten Intolerance Group of Visit GIG Website
Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
Cyclic vomiting syndrome is thought to be a disruption of the gut-brain communication. It is sometimes referred to as an abdominal Read on the NORD Website
Sharps Disposal Containers Keep Kids and Pets Safe
These 1 quart needle disposal containers give you a safe way to dispose of used lancets and insulin syringes. Available in the NutriScape Store: Sharps Disposal Visit the NutriScape Store
Kids With Food Allergies Web Resources
With one in 13 children now having a food allergy, Kids With Food Allergies' services are needed more than ever. We are a vital lifeline to families raising children with food Visit KidsWithFoodAllergies.Org
Better Food Assistance Programs Might Lower Childhood Obesity Rates
In 2009, food packages from the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program were made more healthy by adding fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and by reducing the amount of juice, milk and Read on HealthDay News
Insufficient evidence vitamin D, calcium prevent fractures
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said today that it recommends against low doses of vitamin D or calcium for the prevention of fractures in post-menopausal Read more
Higher HbA1c means increase diabetic ketoacidosis risk
LOS ANGELES — Adults with type 1 diabetes and HbA1c levels of at least 9% are more likely to develop diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA, than those who reach lower targets, according to Visit External
Dapagliflozin (Farxiga) Improves Glucose Outcomes in Type 1 Diabetes
When this pill was added to insulin for patients with type 1 diabetes, their blood sugar improved without increasing the rate of low blood Read on HealthDay News
Many Women With Heart Disease Falling Short on Exercise
Too many women with heart disease aren't heeding exercise guidelines, and that could translate into even more health problems down the road, new research Read on HealthDay News
Cool Sculpting–Can They Really Freeze the Fat Off?
CoolSculpting works by freezing areas of fat without damaging surrounding tissues. No surgery is required, but the cost is significant. This article from Medical News Today discusses the Read more at Medical News Today
Pops Diabetes wins FDA clearance for blood glucose monitoring system
Pops Diabetes Care said this week that the FDA cleared its Pops! one blood glucose monitoring system. The Minneapolis-based company’s device can be attached directly to the back of a mobile phone and interacts with the user through a coaching app.” Original Article: Pops Diabetes wins FDA clearance for blood glucose monitoring Read more