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Brain Miscaculating Insulin Needs in T2D
The brain is an extraordinary organ. It calls the shots across the nation of the body. This includes glucose metabolism in the lay of the land, according to a study published in Nature. Could the brain play a more instrumental role in T2D and glucose regulation that we initially thought? No pun intended, the brain […]
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Learn and Earn with Diabetes
How often does having diabetes earn you anything? The expenses of diabetes far outweigh the profits. LifeScan is changing minds, one person at a time with HealthyOutcomes.com. Healthy Outcomes is an incentive-based diabetes education website. People can earn points for looking through educational modules, monitoring their blood sugars, and participating in surveys and other behaviors […]
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The Big Apple Has More Diabetes than the Rest of the Nation
Many New Yorkers will tell you that NYC is one of the greatest cities in the country. New information was published in MedPage Today that confirms it’s the greatest city in the number of people with diabetes. Almost 1 in 9 people in New York City are diagnosed with diabetes. The number of adults with T2D has risen […]
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The Effects of Kombucha Tea on Oxidative Stress
Kombucha tea has been found to be more effective at reversing the damaging effects of oxidate stress than ordinary blck tea. These commonly consumed beverage may have an intrinsic meaning for diabetes households. This study was published in Food and Chemical Toxicology. The subjects in this study were mice induced with diabetes through a drug […]
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Walking to Work Reduces T2D Risk
It’s pretty self explanatory. Work pays the bills and exercise keeps the body healthy. A new study published in PLoS Medicine has found that walking to work helps reduce the risk of T2D. And we know that reducing the risk of T2D greatly improves the discretionary cash in your bank account. This elite group of practical […]
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What’s Distressing About T1D?
It’s amazing to me that money was put toward a study investigating what is distressing about having T1D. On principle – doesn’t it seem like the badge of a chronic disease is distressing? Believe it or not, BMC Endocrine Disorders published the study and the obvious results. The study looked at 35 people with T1D, […]
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Glucose Control During Driving
Does the stress of driving affect glucose control in people with T1 and T2 diabetes? Researchers investigated stress markers of 21 people with diabetes under the stress of a 2 hour drive training course. The results were published in Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects […]
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Diabetes Breathalyzer
A new study is showing glimpses of hope in diagnosing and managing blood glucose levels in diabetes using the formation of “titanium dioxide on a stick.”. The study was published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS). Using a transmission electron microscopy image, Chemists at the University of Pittsburggh have demonstrated a sensor technology that […]
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Nutrient Pellets to Stimulate GLP-1 in T2D
A study was published in Diabetelogica assessing whether enteric-coated pellets, releasing small amounts of lauric acid throughout the digestive tract, could reduce the body’s glucose responses to meals by stimulating the release of GLP-1. When lauric acid is present in the body, it exhibits antiviral, antimicrobial, antiprotozoal and antifungal properties. It acts by disrupting the […]
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Shedding Light on Accurate Non-Invasive Glucose Testing
The way light scatters when transmitted through a person with diabetes may be able to accurately determine glucose value. A study published in Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences shows that someday we may no longer have to endure bloodshed every time we check our blood sugar. In this study, 900 people were evaluated using a […]
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