Health benefits of cherries. Cherries have been known to reduce pain and inflammation.
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Sometimes it seems that popular diabetes research may have forgotten it's objective, but there are certainly things diabetics can do to treat themselves. In fact, even the ADA agrees with this notion. This idea is suggested in one of their publications called, Diabetes A to Z: What you Need to know About Diabetes; Simply Put. It is now in it's 5th edition.
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A D.C. Federal court rules that people with diabetes cannot be denied employment based on diabetes management
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Finally some good news!
Scientists at the Harlyne Norris Research Center in Los Angeles report that type 2 men are at less risk of developing prostate cancer than men without diabetes.
Submitted by Amy Tenderich
Finally some good news!
Scientists at the Harlyne Norris Research Center in Los Angeles report that type 2 men are at less risk of developing prostate cancer than men without diabetes.
Submitted by Amy Tenderich
Finally some good news!
Scientists at the Harlyne Norris Research Center in Los Angeles report that type 2 men are at less risk of developing prostate cancer than men without diabetes.
Submitted by Amy Tenderich
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Purpose: To perform the present and future diabetclub members’ vacations without any problems.
The aim when travelling: to help the enough supply when a diabetic is travelling intercities. To supply the diabetcard member not to worryabout hypoglisemi or hyperglisemi. To give the diabetic selfconfidence to travel in comfort alone, without a relative together.
The aim during... read more
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New "plain language" guides from the federal government spell out the differences between available treatments for type 2 diabetes for patients and doctors alike.
Submitted by Amy Tenderich
Federal health officials said Monday that a new potential blockbuster diabetes medication from Bristol-Myers Squibb -- called Onglyza -- appears free from heart-related side effects that have plagued similar treatments.
Onglyza is designed to reduce blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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But Researchers Say Foods Like Bran Cereal and Oatmeal Can Reduce Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
By Jennifer Warner
WebMD Health NewsReviewed by Louise Chang, MDNov. 26, 2007 -- Eating the right kind of carbohydrates may help lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, researchers say.
Two new studies suggest that eating simple or refined carbohydrates with a high glycemic index -- like white bread and rice -- raise the risk of type... read more
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