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The Debate Issue That Wasn't: ObamacareDoesn't it seem like just yesterday that Congressional Republicans shut down the federal government to protest…
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Researchers say their study suggests that more diabetes is being detected in particular states because, thanks to Medicaid, more poor people have access to screening and care.
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Doctors hand out cholesterol-lowering statins like breath mints, but like any drug they come with risks. Less heart disease, sure, a slightly higher risk of diabetes, too. So what's a person to do?
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We have different clocks in virtually every organ of our bodies. But living against the clock — eating late at night or working overnight — may set the stage for weight gain and chronic disease.
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WHO says there's strong evidence that excessive sugar is bad for us. So it's recommending that we cut back significantly.
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The Ebola epidemic topped the health news once again this week. The White House ordered extra Ebola screenings at several of the countries’ largest and…
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The CDC reported this week that there is a slow down in the number of new cases of Type 2 diabetes. "That’s a turnaround after a 20-year period when the…
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Although most people with diabetes have Type 2, most of the kids I treat have Type 1. And this week, after spending the majority of my time explaining why…
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Doctors and poets are collaborating in California to encourage young people to tell stories about Type 2 diabetes in their communities.
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Sure, you know that walking is a simple, low-impact way to get exercise. But did you know that adding faster intervals to the walk could help control blood sugar levels?