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Living With Diabetes--Depression
•People with diabetes are at greater risk for depression. •Poor diabetes control can cause symptoms that look like depression. •If physical causes are ruled out, you may be refered to a specialist for mental health treatment, including psychotherapy and antidepressant medication. Feeling down once in a while is normal. But…
By American Diabetes Association
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Diabetes, Metformin and Lactic Acidosis
Metformin has long been thought to cause lactic acidosis (LA) but evidence from various sources has led researchers to…
By T. Scale; J. N. Harvey
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Hypoglycemic Unawareness
Although one expects hypoglycemic episodes to be accompanied by the typical symptoms (e.g., tremor, sweating, palpitations, etc.), this is not…
By News-Medical.Net
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Omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA improve insulin resistance and boost cardiovascular health
Compelling evidence now exists to demonstrate that heart disease is largely caused by the proliferation of increased levels of small…
By John Phillip
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Diabetes and menopause: A twin challenge
Menopause — and the years leading up to it — may present unique challenges if you have diabetes. But it's…
By MayoClinic.com
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Quitting Smoking May Halve Risk of Oral Health Problems
Smokers four times more likely to develop oral conditions, such as mouth cancers, gum disease, study finds.
By HealthDay News
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Sleepless nights can induce insulin resistance, even in the young and healthy
Nearly one-third of adults in the United States report they sleep less than seven hours every night. Sleep disorders are…
By Elizabeth Walling
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Are Your Carbs Bad Ones?
Are Your Carbs Bad Ones? Published: 2/7/2012
Extreme proponents of low-carb diets encourage everyone to replace all carbs with animal…
By Andrew Weil, M.D.
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Why Coffee Drinking Reduces the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Why do heavy coffee drinkers have a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, a disease on the increase around…
From sciencedaily.com
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Metformin Preferred Drug for Type 2 Diabetes, Experts Say
But, American College of Physicians states diet and exercise changes should start before medication.
By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter
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High-Fructose Corn Syrup May Be Worse for You Than Sugar, Study Finds
The debate over whether high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is really worse for you than sugar is always popular and heated.
By Brierley Wright M.S, R.D., Nutrition Editor, Eating Well Magazine
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Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic Neuropathy Definition Diabetic neuropathy is a nerve disorder caused by diabetes mellitus. Diabetic neuropathy may be diffuse, affecting several…
By Resources: American Diabetes Association/DiabJuvenile etes Foundation
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Short Breaks During Exercise OK for Diabetes Control: Study
But with or without pauses, more benefit achieved in low-oxygen setting, study finds.
By HealthDay News
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Big Drop in Americans' Blood Levels of Trans Fats, CDC Says
New findings focus on whites but studies on other groups underway.
By HealthDay News
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Generic Drugs Easing Out-of-Pocket Medical Costs in U.S.
But meds remain a significant burden for those with low incomes, chronic illnesses, study finds.
By HealthDay News
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Pancreas May 'Taste' Fructose, Hinting at Links to Diabetes
High-fructose corn syrup is ubiquitous in Western diet, and study suggests it could play unique role.
By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter
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