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Your everyday food choices could be quietly pushing you closer to diabetes. A diabetologist shares 6 common foods to avoid if you have prediabetes. |
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Your everyday food choices could be quietly pushing you closer to diabetes. A diabetologist shares 6 common foods to avoid if you have prediabetes. |
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Metformin is a prescription medication traditionally used to treat type 2 diabetes by managing blood sugar levels. It works primarily by decreasing glucose production in the liver, improving the body's sensitivity to insulin. |
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Experts warn that GLP1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy aren't quick fixes. There are misuse risks that are involved as shortages, side effects, and weight regain are possible without medical supervision. |
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New research suggests blood type B may carry a slightly higher risk of type 2 diabetes, but lifestyle factors like diet, weight, and activity levels remain far more influential drivers of overall risk., Health, Times Now |
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Metformin is usually the first-choice for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. This drug mainly works by lowering glucose production in the liver. It also helps your body respond better to insulin. |
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Scientists may be closer to an oral insulin pill after researchers at Kumamoto University developed a DNP peptide that helps insulin survive digestion and enter the bloodstream. In mice, it improved absorption and controlled blood sugar effectively. If successful in human trials, this breakthrough could replace daily injections and transform diabetes care for millions worldwide. , Health, Times Now |
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People with diabetes, acid reflux, or those on medication should talk to a doctor before increasing fasting hours |
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Scientists have developed a peptide-based oral insulin delivery system that could replace daily injections. The innovation helps insulin survive digestion and enter the bloodstream, offering hope for easier diabetes management. |
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The ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition has developed a poly-herbal extract that goes beyond blood sugar control to target complications linked to diabetes and obesity, including kidney damage, vision loss, and nerve disorders. |
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Non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular conditions account for over 70% of global deaths annually.In South Africa,  |