In a six-month comparison of low-carb diets, one that encourages eating carbohydrates with the lowest-possible rating on the glycemic index leads to greater improvement in blood sugar control, according to Duke University Medical Center researchers ...
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DIABETES CAN TAKE IT'S TOLL ON THE BODY, BUT NOW NEW RESEARCH FINDS IT COULD EFFECT THE MIND AS WELL. HERE'S MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, JUDY FORTIN WITH TODAY'S HEALTH WATCH. EVEN THOUGH THEY MAY HAVE IT UNDER CONTROL, DIABETES COULD SLOW MENTAL ...
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In a six-month comparison of low-carb diets, one that encourages eating carbohydrates with the lowest-possible rating on the glycemic index leads to greater improvement in blood sugar control, according to Duke University Medical Center researchers ...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- HealthLeaders-InterStudy, a leading provider of managed care market intelligence, reports that with the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the United States doubling over the past 15 years, insurers ...
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[PRESS RELEASE, 7 January 2009] Mice exposed to low temperatures develop more blood vessels in their adipose tissue and metabolise body fat more quickly, according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet. Scientists now hope to learn how to control ...
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Larry Wiertella is somewhat of a modern medical marvel having lived intact with type 1 diabetes for 51 years of his life. That's why the Boston-based Joslin Diabetes Center wanted to study the Dexter-area man who has thus far exceeded expectations by ...
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ALEXANDRIA, VA--(Marketwire - January 7, 2009) - A new survey of American adults reveals that three-quarters (74.8%) report feeling positive about their overall health, despite the fact that a majority of them also report having a serious disease or ...
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