‘Night Owls’ Could Have Greater Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Heart Disease Than Those Who Are ‘Early Birds’ – Neuroscience News
Neuroscience research articles are provided.What is neuroscience? Neuroscience is the scientific study of nervous systems. Neuroscience can involve research from many branches of science including those involving neurology, brain science,…
ABC Your Move: Rethinking your relationship with alcohol? Catch up on our expert Q&A – ABC News
HealthABC Your Move: Rethinking your relationship with alcohol? Catch up on our expert Q&AFor the latest flood and weather warnings, search on ABC EmergencyFollow our live coverage of flooding in Victoria,…
The 'wake-up call' Nia Vardalos needed to prevent a dangerous health condition – Express
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The #1 Best Eating Habit to Prevent Diabetes, New Study Suggests — Eat This Not That – Eat This, Not That
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World Food Day 2022: Follow These Tips To Ensure Least Food Waste – NDTV Doctor
World Food Day 2022: Take small servings of food to avoid wastageDespite the fact that one in nine individuals worldwide faces chronic hunger, eating is considered a basic human right.…
Community health workers confront poverty in Bexar County – San Antonio Express-News
Bertha Casares, left, talks Thursday in her apartment with community health worker Rita Pendergast during the promotora’s home visit. A new study conducted by UT Health San Antonio faculty found…
Increasing evidence a common virus triggers type 1 diabetes – New Atlas
A new systematic review has presented strong evidence the development of type 1 diabetes is linked to infection by enterovirus, a large group of common viruses. The findings build on…
COVID-19 may increase risk of diabetes in some – CTV News
A COVID-19 infection can increase the chances of developing Type 1 diabetes, specifically when it comes to younger people, according to a new study. Research published in JAMA Network Open found…
The metabolic effects of adding exenatide to basal insulin therapy when targeting remission in early type 2 diabetes in a randomized clinical trial – Nature.com
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8 Tips for Flying With Type 2 Diabetes – Verywell Health
Nancy LeBrun is an Emmy and Peabody award-winning writer and producer who has been writing about health and wellness for more than six yearsKashif J. Piracha, MD, is board-certified in…