[ad_1] Diabetes is a very common condition that affects millions of people around the world every year and diabetes is not just one type and can vary based on the root cause of the condition, the state of the body where it occurs and other factors. Due to the different …
Read More »Learn the symptoms and causes of “borderline” diabetes and its kidney damage
[ad_1] Borderline diabetes or prediabetes is a silent condition that can be caused by a host of other health conditions, including hypertension, high cholesterol, and obesity, particularly fat in the abdominal area, according to a newspaper article. time now news The exact cause of prediabetes is unknown, but lifestyle factors …
Read More »Experts call for urgent action on the global diabetes epidemic
[ad_1] Health experts are calling for urgent action to address the global diabetes epidemic as Covid-19 continues to highlight the vulnerability of people with this condition. Ahead of World Diabetes Day on November 14, a team of 44 leading experts from around the world published a report in the Lancet …
Read More »The “rewiring” of metabolism in insulin-producing cells can help treat type 2 diabetes
[ad_1] MADISON, Wis. Researchers have discovered a previously unknown way in which pancreatic cells decide how much insulin they secrete. It could provide a promising new target for drug development to increase insulin production in people with type 2 diabetes. In a couple of articles recently published in Cell metabolism, …
Read More »Follow these expert-recommended tips to effectively control blood sugar levels
[ad_1] World Diabetes Day is celebrated on November 14 each year. This day tires to create awareness about this chronic condition and how to manage it. Here are some tips straight from experts to effectively manage these conditions. World Diabetes Day 2020: A healthy diet and lifestyle can help control …
Read More »5 lifestyle changes to control excess weight and blood sugar
[ad_1] Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by a constantly elevated blood glucose concentration due to reduced secretion of the hormone insulin, insulin resistance or both with changing lifestyles and increasing obesity. For a newspaper article time now news Individuals with diabetes or at high risk are advised by experts …
Read More »The study suggests that weight loss by just a few kilograms almost halves the risk of diabetes
[ad_1] Losing a few pounds of weight nearly halves people’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes, new research suggests. A large study, conducted by Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) and the University of East Anglia, found that providing support to help people with prediabetes make small changes to their …
Read More »HBCUs offer significant benefits for African Americans
[ad_1] November 10, 2020 A new study suggests that African Americans attending historically black colleges or universities (HBCUs) may be at lower risk of health problems later in adulthood than African Americans attending predominantly white institutions. Research showed that black adults who enrolled in an HBCU were 35 percent less …
Read More »With all its sources … unfamiliar benefits of vitamin D.
[ad_1] Vitamin D is one of the most important vitamins that the human body needs. It is one of the vitamins responsible for absorbing calcium to maintain bone strength. Vitamin D can be obtained from food or through sunlight. Since the onset of the emerging coronavirus outbreak, many studies and …
Read More »“Covid is a sneaky animal”
[ad_1] In this second wave of Covid, some, influenced by the doubt maintained by deniers (there is no rebound, the deaths are falsely labeled Covid …) still ask the question of the usefulness of hospitalization. They know patients who have not been signed and, due to the controversy created over …
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