by DiabetesCare.net | May 11, 2012
Men with type 2 diabetes taking insulin, but with no history of cardiovascular disease (CVD), have a higher risk of suffering a major cardiovascular event than men with a history of CVD, according to Brigham and Women’s Hospital research. The researchers...
by tbroadbent@robard.com | Feb 1, 2023 | Exercise, Advocacy, Blogs
Weighing In: How much is Too Much? If we want to enjoy a productive life and to see our grandchildren grow up, we need to be conscious of our health, and that includes recognition of our own weight issues. No one really likes to admit that they weigh too much. Some...
by DiabetesCare.net | Dec 26, 2022
Ingredients: Butter-flavored cooking spray Three large eggs or 3/4-cup egg substitute 1/3 cup olive oil Seven packets sweetener 1 tablespoon natural vanilla 1 8-ounce can crushed pineapple, packed in natural juice, well drained 2 cups grated zucchini 1-1/2 cups...
by DiabetesCare.net | Mar 9, 2012
Bisphenol A (BPA), a plasticizer found in the lining of food cans, plastic containers with recycling codes 3 or 7, dental sealants, toilet paper, and cash register receipts, may play a role in the rising rate of type 2 diabetes worldwide, according to Miguel Hernandez...
by DiabetesCare.net | Apr 6, 2012
"After one year, patients who underwent gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy lost more weight and were significantly more successful at controlling their diabetes, compared to those who simply took medications," said lead investigator Philip Schauer, M.D.,...