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Weight Gain Might Benefit Type 1 Diabetics
Posted: Monday, June 09, 2008
For people living with type 1 diabetes, weight gain in the long term may in fact be beneficial. A new study showed a general trend that over a 20 year period, type 1 diabetics that gained weight were less likely to die from the disease.

Mediterranean Diet Helps Prevent Diabetes
Posted: Friday, May 30, 2008
A diet based heavily on olive oil, fruits, fish, grains, nuts, and vegetables, and low in meat and dairy products, has been shown to be very beneficial in protecting against type 2 diabetes. This is known as a typical "Mediterranean diet."

Don't Depend on Restaurant 'Diet' Menus
Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2008
Independent Testing Showed Far More Calories and Fat Than Advertised in Many Meals

AACE: Red Wine Could Benefit Patients With Diabetes
Posted: Thursday, May 29, 2008
New research suggests that resveratrol, a chemical commonly found in red wine, has the ability to lower blood-sugar levels, but it might also produce certain unpleasant adverse effects.

Cocoa Might Help Diabetics
Posted: Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Type 2 diabetics may benefit from consuming cocao-rich beverages, according to a recent study. Some naturally occuring compounds in cocao, called flavonols, may have increase bloodflow in type 2 diabetics, limiting the risk for cardiovascular disease.

New Food Body Clock Found, Might Cure Jet Lag
Posted: Monday, May 26, 2008
Researchers have recently uncovered the existence of a "food-related" body clock. This finding provides a potential explanation for how animals adapt under extreme conditions, and how humans might be able to adjust their schedules when their primary body clock is disrupted, such as with jet lag.

Floridian Circles the U.S. to Raise Awareness for Diabetes Research
Posted: Thursday, May 22, 2008
His large athletic shoes churned down North Dixie Freeway this past week. Mile after mile of American roadway has slipped away under the long-distance tread of Andy Mandell, a man on a mission. “When people see me walking, I want them to think, ‘there goes Mr. Diabetes,’” said Mr. Mandell.

Do Obese People Aggravate Global Warming?
Posted: Thursday, May 22, 2008
Researchers say obesity epidemic threatens environment, and an additional 250 million tons of greenhouse gases may be released every year to sustain an ever more obese population. The obesity experts condemned this letter in Lancet.

Hyperglycemia Without Diabetes Linked to High Birth Weight
Posted: Thursday, May 22, 2008
The presence of hyperglycemia in pregnancy below levels diagnostic for diabetes is associated with an increased risk for several negative pregnancy outcomes, according to new research.

Erectile Dysfunction Warns of Worse Problems
Posted: Monday, May 19, 2008
In diabetics, impotence may double cardiac risks, new studies say.

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