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Type 1 diabetics linked to dementia, study revealed 28 July 2015
Type 1 diabetes patients are at greater risk of developing dementia, according to a study performed by the lead author Rachel Whitmer. To find this, the researchers reviewed records of more than 490,000 who were over 60 years old and...
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Read MoreControlled blood sugar levels protects diabetics’ hearts 05 June 2015
Type 2 diabetic patients can reduce the risk of a heart attack, stroke, heart failure by keeping blood sugar levels under good control for many years. But the researchers also suggest that this condition is achieved only if low blood...
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Read MoreNatural Cure for Diabetes - grapes, mulberries and nuts 05 September 2011
Researchers in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta have discovered that resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant found in common foods like grapes, mulberries and peanuts, prevents a metabolic syndrome in some offspring that could lead to...
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Read MoreOral diabetic medication may protect from pollution 13 April 2015
According to a new study published in journal Environmental Pollution, it was stated that oral diabetic medications are more effective than insulin treatment. Study participants in Puerto Rico who used insulin and lived next to roads with heavy traffic had...
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Read MoreDiabetics reduce heart attack risks by loosing weight 07 May 2012
Diabetics is the fast emerging killer disease globally. However study reveals that obese people with Type 2 lose excess baggage due to the stringent diet plan. And this reduction aids the patient by lowering the risk of heart attacks. The...
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Read MoreAP Doctor’s gift to diabetics 25 July 2011
Hyderabad based microbiologist Dr. C. Jairaj Kumar has invented the world’s first of its kind medical device to diagnose damage to nerves for diabetics well in advance and prevent possible amputation of limbs. Nerve damage, known as neuropathy, can lead...
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Read MoreMumbai tops world in drug-resistant TB patients, country in diabetics 05 April 2015
Dr Hemant Thacker, who consults at Jaslok Hospital, Pedder Road, said, "Living in Mumbai is a challenge but it is also rewarding because Mumbaikars are innovating every day. They innovate to fight the challenges of modern lifestyle luxuries that give...
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Read MoreControl your diabetes and obesity with capsicum 23 April 2015
Nowadays many people are easily prone to lifestyle diseases like diabetes, obesity and hypertension. Our eating habits and lifestyle could be the main reasons for it. To control or reverse it there are many natural remedies and recently capsicum has...
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Read MoreFive Coronavirus symptoms that Diabetic patients should never ignore 24 May 2021
Five Coronavirus symptoms that Diabetic patients should never ignore:- The deadly coronavirus claimed lakhs of lives across the globe. Several people without any health complications passed away in India and the Union Health Ministry warned the patients with heart diseases...
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