Nature Vs. Nurture: what Fuels Obesity, Diabetes?
Can epigenetics explain the rising rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes? DNA methylation is one type of epigenetic modification. In an article in t...
Read moreCan epigenetics explain the rising rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes? DNA methylation is one type of epigenetic modification. In an article in t...
Read moreNote: If making yogurt isn’t something you see yourself doing, you can still purchase plain yogurt at the grocery store (that has no added sugar)...
Read moreThe investigators found that those with a higher daily step count over the five year period generally had a lower BMI, lower waist to hip ratio, an...
Read moreWithout proper diabetes management, you may experience blood sugar spikes after eating high carb foods or have constantly high blood sugar levels, ...
Read moreWith regular practice, you will see a reduction in weight and a decrease in sugar levels. You can practice this mudra while sitting in the Vajrasan...
Read moreYour insulin needs may change throughout your life, but you won’t have another honeymoon period. This is because with type 1 diabetes, your immun...
Read moreGlucerna is available for purchase online and retails in major pharmaceuticals, health stores, and grocery shops. Along with these key nutrients, G...
Read moreIf you have diabetes, it’s important to know that drinking alcohol may affect your blood sugar levels. Agavins in the tequila plant may provide h...
Read moreThe glycemic index, or GI, measures how quickly carbohydrates raise your blood sugar levels. If you have diabetes, it’s best to choose foods with...
Read moreUlloa and his team began a study in 2014 transmitting short electrical pulses via acupuncture needles into mice with sepsis. Prior to Ulloa’s tre...
Read moreAsian Americans are 40 percent more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes than non-Hispanic whites. Asians are also more likely to develop diabetes ...
Read moreExcess swelling of the feet and ankles caused by accumulation of fluid in the tissues is called edema. When your blood doesn’t circulate properly...
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