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Vitamin D Doesn't Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk.or Does It?
The latest study of vitamin D supplementation in people with prediabetes shows no overall benefit but hints there may be a role for those with low insulin secretion. Medscape...
2 hours ago - Medscape - 2 articles
Common type 2 diabetes medication could be the key to improving fertility in women with obesity
Researchers may have found a solution to improving fertility in women with obesity, following a successful trial in mice using diabetes medication to reduce blood glucose levels.
12 hours ago - News Medical - 4 articles
The 11 Best Low-Carb Cereals For Breakfast, According To Dietitians
Low-carb cereals are out there (we've got 11 dietitian-approved picks ahead), but they're tricky to find, because cereal is made from grains, which are carbs by definition...
14 hours ago - PopSugar
Association of breakfast consumption frequency with fasting glucose and insulin sensitivity/b cells function in adults from high-risk families for type 2 diabetes in Europe: the Feel4Diabetes Study
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Published online: 25 May 2022; doi:10.1038/s41430-022-01160-z Association of breakfast consumption frequency with fasting glucose and...
16 hours ago - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition - 4 articles
Bariatric surgery improves diabetes remission, reduces cardiometabolic risk
Compared with conventional treatment, bariatric surgery was superior in achieving remission of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes and reducing cardiometabolic risks for patients...
23 hours ago - Healio - 6 articles
Experts Endorse Plant-Based Diet for Type 2 Diabetes Remission
As a primary intervention, diet can achieve type 2 diabetes remission in many adults with normal or elevated BMI, and should be a plant-based, high-fiber diet, says a new...
1 day ago - Medscape - 6 articles
Why Is Long-term Weight Loss So Difficult?
Understanding the biologic and physiologic defense of body fat mass is essential to understanding weight regain and helping patients succeed with long-term maintenance of...
1 day ago - Medscape
Metformin Bombs in Breast Cancer in Landmark Trial
The largest trial to date investigating the diabetes drug metformin in cancer found no survival benefit for patients with most common types of breast cancer. Medscape Medical News
1 day ago - Medscape
Genetic risk, low diet quality increase type 2 diabetes risk
Genetic risk and poorer diet quality each independently increase the risk for developing type 2 diabetes, according to study data. “Our study is the first to investigate how...
2 days ago - Healio - 4 articles
SGLT-2 inhibitors as First-Line Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes?
Real-world study finds heart failure hospitalization reduction compared to metformin but not MI, stroke, or overall mortality, and greater genital infection risk. Medscape...
2 days ago - Medscape - 4 articles
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