For those suffering from diabetes, it is important to not just manage blood sugar levels, but also avoid many health complications that come with the disease. According to experts, maintaining a ...
This usually requires a combination of lifestyle changes, including eating a diet low in sodium and sugar, and taking insulin or oral medication. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease in the ...
Research published in "The Lancet Regional Health – Europe" found that sugary drinks, ready-to-eat meals, savory snacks, and processed meats were more closely linked to Type 2 diabetes than other ...
One way to keep your blood sugar levels and diabetes in check is by eating a healthy diet. It helps you remain fit and healthy and keep your overall health in check as well. While all nutrients are ...
To understand the sheer global scale of noncommunicable diseases and the challenges low- and middle-income countries, in particular, face, here are four charts ... the rate of diabetes has nearly ...
Camilla Baker from Cozy Corner Cafe and Taupō District Council waste minimisation officer Shannon Hanson with some of the food on offer on the Foodprint app. An app that allows people to buy ...
A new study led by UCL researchers found that consuming more ultra-processed foods (UPF) is linked to a 17% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but replacing UPF with less processed foods can ...
New Delhi [India], September 22 (ANI): The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) held a bilateral meeting with the Bhutan Food and Drug Authority (BFDA) on the sidelines of the Global ...
Sugary foods, processed meats and a lack of exercise are perhaps the first things that spring to mind when considering the causes of type two diabetes. Yet, scientists are now warning of another ...
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have been linked with type 2 diabetes risk, an English study published on Monday has found. Analyzing the diets and health outcomes of 311,892 Europeans, researchers ...
A study published in The Lancet Regional Health, Europe, highlights the increased risk of type 2 diabetes associated with ultra-processed foods. Conducted on 312,000 individuals from eight ...
Spinach, kale, and other greens are low in carbohydrates and rich in antioxidants, which help manage blood sugar levels. Almonds, walnuts, and other nuts provide healthy fats and fiber that can ...