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Can eating hot foods reduce the risk of diabetes in obese people? Preliminary studies look promising. Here's the full story.
Some women may face a higher likelihood of developing diabetes during pregnancy than others. Here are the main risk factors for gestational diabetes.
Are you overweight? Is your blood sugar out of control? Find out if you are at risk for Type 2 Diabetes?
Three studies published within the last year show that some diets increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes whereas certain other diets reduce risk.
Having diabetes greatly increases the risk of developing many other diseases. In fact, diabetes often goes unrecognized until a person develops one of the complications.
Has your man gained a few extra pounds over the years? That extra weight can cause many men's health problems, especially if he has an apple shape.
The glycemic index of food is now widely recognized as a key consideration to control blood sugar levels, reduce insulin resistance and diabetes risk.
The first step towards controlling gestational diabetes is following a regular yet flexible diet plan. Carbohydrate counting can be used to keep sugar levels normal.
Pre-diabetes is a warning sign, but with proper treatment and self-care, diabetes can be prevented or delayed.
A recent study of pregnant women with Type 1 Diabetes has revealed a number of additional concerns that such women face during pregnancy, both emotional and physical.
This article lists the symptoms, complications and risk factors associated with gestational diabetes. Treatment involves a carefully controlled diet and regular exercise.
Types of diabetes, who is at risk for developing the disease, and how to manage diabetes once diagnosed.
Trends in America's demographics are placing many individuals at risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Certain traits identify those at highest risk.
Results from the ADVANCE Study demonstrated a simple and effective way to save lives and reduce risk of premature death in Diabetics - just lower their blood pressure!
Managing diabetes should include balancing glucose levels and medication side effects, and preventing complications. These tips can help make living with diabetes easier.
Simple interventions such as weight control and supervised exercise for obese people over 50 reduced their risk of T2 diabetes by 58%, according to a new study.
Following a strict exercise regimen helps in keeping blood sugar levels under control. Exercise burns calories and improves the insulin production.
Avoid full-blown diabetes. Waiting until symptoms appear leaves the body's systems too compromised to be able to respond to treatment.
Drinking tea or coffee may prevent diabetes. Tea and coffee drinkers have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to the results of new studies.
Evidence indicates that high levels of glucose concentration following a meal and not fasting glucose are critical to diabetes risk assessment
Several evidences from both human and animal models convince that there is a causal relation between a too fast infant growth and propensity to the metabolic syndrome.
Coffee drinkers will be glad to hear that drinking moderate amounts of caffeinated coffee regularly may actually have positive health benefits.
Have you heard the latest news in diabetes prevention?
Do you feel overwhelmed by looking at the big picture? Studies show that small changes in your weight are good for your overall health.
Obesity is a major health concern affecting a growing portion of the population. Drug company Vivus Inc. says its new drug can help, as two new studies have shown.
Depression has long been linked with diabetes. Research shows that the mood and blood sugar disturbances worsen each other and can be a lethal combination.
Simple but powerful lifestyle habits are shown to reduce your risks of developing the metabolic diseases like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. These changes al
Nuts are delicious at any time. Now you can enjoy the nutritional benefits of butters made from nuts, adding tasty nut butter spreads to your diet.
Studies show faulty sleep impairs glucose metabolism and appetite regulation, resulting in increased risk for obesity and diabetes. This new study confirms the link.
According to the American Diabetes Association there are approximately 57 million people in the U.S. who have pre-diabetes. The problem - most don't do anything about it
Community health programmes can not only reduce incidence of Diabetes, they can also help to prevent the serious complications of this disease.
Smokers who quit increase their risk for diabetes within the first few years, but maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise may prevent the negative effect.
Short bursts of high intensity workouts can benefit health by boosting metabolism, processing sugar effectively and cuttng diabetes risk.
A blood clot can be painful, and life threatening. What are the most frequently cited situations that cause blood to clot excessively, making normal healing go wrong?
The WIC Program provides nutrition education and healthy supplemental foods to pregnant or nursing women and their young children, provided they qualify.
Corn syrup is being relabeled as "soluble corn fiber" in foods and artificial sweeteners, possibly to avoid consumer health concerns about high fructose corn syrup.
An important part of a weight loss program is exercise. Cutting back on food in conjunction with activity that burns calories is the key to losing weight.
Quinoa has more calcium and protein than a quart of milk. It contains as much protein as meat. It's high in iron, magnesium and potassium. And, it tastes great.


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