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Even naturally sweet drinks may increase diabetes risk

Even naturally sweet drinks may increase diabetes risk

While researchers already knew that drinks with added sugar could increase a person’s risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests that the same may be true for naturally sweet drinks, such as 100% fruit juices, as well as artificially sweetened beverages, such as “diet” soft drinks. A new study suggests that even 100% […]

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Just a Little Weight Loss Can Put Diabetes Into Remission

Just a Little Weight Loss Can Put Diabetes Into Remission

By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter Latest Diabetes News FRIDAY, Oct. 4, 2019 (HealthDay News) — British researchers have good news for people with type 2 diabetes — you don’t need to lose a ton of weight to make a difference in your health. In fact, they found that losing just 10% of your body weight during […]

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10% weight loss could send type 2 diabetes into remission

10% weight loss could send type 2 diabetes into remission

A new study has found that if people achieve moderate weight loss within the first few years of a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, they could actually send the condition into remission. Could ‘modest’ weight loss send type 2 diabetes into remission? A new study suggests that the answer is ‘yes.’ Type 2 diabetes is a […]

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Affordable Care Act Insured Millions of Uninsured Diabetics

Affordable Care Act Insured Millions of Uninsured Diabetics

Latest Diabetes News FRIDAY, Sept. 27, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. “Insurance coverage can change the health trajectory of people with diabetes by providing access to diagnosis and treatment,” said lead researcher Rebecca Myerson. She […]

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Older Diabetics May Be Getting Too Much Insulin

Older Diabetics May Be Getting Too Much Insulin

By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter Latest Diabetes News WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Are elderly people with diabetes being overtreated? A new study suggests that’s so: Older, sicker patients tend to be the ones most likely to still be using insulin to manage their blood sugar, despite guidelines that suggest it’s often safer to […]

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glucose (Insta-Glucose, Dex4 & others)

glucose (Insta-Glucose, Dex4 & others)

What is glucose? What is glucose used for? Glucose also known as dextrose is a simple sugar (monosaccharide) that is used to increase the level of blood sugar (glucose) when the level falls too low (hypoglycemia). Glucose in this form increases the level of the blood sugar, so it is a glucose-elevating agent. Other glucose-elevating […]

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FDA OKs New Pill for Type 2 Diabetes

FDA OKs New Pill for Type 2 Diabetes

Latest Diabetes News FRIDAY, Sept. 20, 2019 (HealthDay News) — A new pill to lower blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday. The drug, Rybelsus (semaglutide) is the first pill in a class of drugs called glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) approved for use in […]

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AHA News: These Diets Helped Women With Diabetes Cut Heart Attack, Stroke Risk

AHA News: These Diets Helped Women With Diabetes Cut Heart Attack, Stroke Risk

Latest Diabetes News THURSDAY, Sept. 19, 2019 (American Heart Association News) — Eating patterns similar to the Mediterranean diet and the blood pressure-lowering DASH may help older women with Type 2 diabetes ward off heart attacks, strokes and related problems, new research suggests. Diabetes afflicts one-quarter of Americans 65 and older. An estimated 68% of […]

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Keeping Blood Sugar Steady Helps You Live Longer With Diabetes

Keeping Blood Sugar Steady Helps You Live Longer With Diabetes

By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter Latest Diabetes News THURSDAY, Sept. 19, 2019 (HealthDay News) — If you have type 2 diabetes, keeping your blood sugar levels stable over time may be key to living longer. New research finds that people who have more swings in their blood sugar levels were more than twice as likely to […]

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Health Tip: Managing Reactive Hypoglycemia

Health Tip: Managing Reactive Hypoglycemia

(HealthDay News) — Reactive hypoglycemia refers to low blood sugar after a meal, says Mayo Clinic. The condition has a variety of causes, from drinking alcohol to metabolic disorders. Latest Diabetes News People with reactive hypoglycemia may have symptoms including weakness, shakiness and lightheadedness. To manage reactive hypoglycemia, Mayo Clinic suggests: Eating a balanced diet […]