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New Product Drops Blood Sugar By 107 Points For Diabetics
By Jim Greene Trending Health News

New Product Drops Blood Sugar By 107 Points For Diabetics

What we’re about to reveal to you is undaunted. But if this natural diabetes cure did half of what it claims, it would still be better than all the diabetes drugs on the market today. If you or someone you know suffers from Diabetes it’s important to read on. This groundbreaking formula is twice as […]

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Scientists Give Diabetes the “Molecular Handshake”
By Emily Lockhart Health Studies in the News

Scientists Give Diabetes the “Molecular Handshake”

Australian scientists have found that insulin can be administered without an injection. This is welcome news for the over 371 million people living with diabetes, according to the International Diabetes Federation. New research reveals that insulin binds to its receptor in cells, which allows the body to absorb sugar (or glucose) from the blood for […]

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Diabetes FAQ: Popular Diabetes Questions Answered
By Emily Lockhart Diet and Nutrition News & Advice

Diabetes FAQ: Popular Diabetes Questions Answered

I bet if you don’t have diabetes, you know someone who does. However, if you have just been diagnosed with diabetes, know that you are one of over 17 million Americans with 2,200 new individuals diagnosed daily. You are not alone! Diabetes can be an exhausting, overwhelming condition to manage, but we are here to […]

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Study Links Breast Cancer & Diabetes
By Emily Lockhart Health Studies in the News

Study Links Breast Cancer & Diabetes

A Canadian study has found an increased risk for diabetes among breast cancer survivors over 55 years of age—compared to women who have never had breast cancer. In fact, the risk for breast cancer patients has been directly traced to whether or not a woman has undergone chemotherapy. The study, conducted by researchers at the […]

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Low Vitamin D Linked to Type 1 Diabetes
By Jim Greene Health Studies in the News

Low Vitamin D Linked to Type 1 Diabetes

A new study conducted at the University of California revealed that low levels of vitamin D in the blood might lead to the development of Type 1 diabetes. Medical researchers studied frozen blood samples taken from 1,000 active-duty military personnel in 2008 and 2009, before they developed Type 1 diabetes, and compared them to blood […]

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Caffeine Doesn’t Pose Diabetes Risk
By Emily Lockhart Health Studies in the News

Caffeine Doesn’t Pose Diabetes Risk

The medical research stacked up against the regular consumption of soft drinks, both sugar- and artificially-sweetened, is astounding when it comes to increasing your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. However, a small portion of that same research has shined a suspect light on caffeine as well and the fact that it may temporarily prevent […]

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