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Reduce blood sugar in just 15 mins: Not medicines, CMC Vellore-trained doctor shares one basic habit that works better than fancy fixesSenior diabetologist Dr Brijmohan Arora shared a CGM reading showing his blood sugar dropping within 15 minutes of simple walking, highligh...
Sleeping late at night could shorten your lifespan, warn Harvard and Stanford studies. How to reverse damage?Research from Harvard Medical School, Stanford Medicine, and health experts warns that consistently sleeping late can have severe long-term...
Top blood sugar-friendly fruits every diabetic should know - Portion sizes, pairings and how it affects the bodyDiabetics can enjoy whole fruits as they offer vital nutrients and fiber that aid digestion and blood sugar stability. Moderation, portion ...
Top Delhi doctor reveals truth behind his friend's 'natural diabetes reversal', and it has nothing to do with "magic cures" we swear byA Delhi cardiologist shared his friend's diabetes reversal, emphasizing it was achieved through months of dedicated lifestyle changes, not ...
Want to reverse prediabetes? Exercise 150 minutes a week and add these superfoods to control blood sugarReversing prediabetes involves a combination of regular exercise and a balanced diet. Experts recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate ph...
Americans' favourite comfort food they eat every day could spike diabetes by 20 percent: Harvard studyA Harvard study revealed that frequent consumption of French fries significantly elevates the risk of type 2 diabetes, while other potato p...
Lancet Study: 4 in 10 diabetics in India don’t know they have the diseaseA Lancet Global Health study reveals that nearly 40% of Indian diabetics are unaware of their condition, with a 20% prevalence among adults...
Adult and children weight gain related to 100% fruit juice intake, claims reportAccording to a new analysis, each day drinking a glass or more than 100 per cent of fruit juice was associated with adult and children's we...
Indian study finds air pollution can lead to increased type 2 diabetes riskA groundbreaking study published in the BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care journal reveals a direct link between exposure to polluted air ...
Including almonds in your daily diet may lower risk of diabetes: StudyEating almonds regularly may help control blood sugar.
Obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease: Walnuts can beat them allWalnuts have properties that help in protecting against the detrimental effects of aging.
Bittersweet truth: More than 1.3 mn Indians are suffering from diabetesDiabetes and hypertension are high among the country's middle-aged and elderly people.
- Using mouthwash regularly may trigger diabetes risk
New York, Nov 23 (IANS) Most of us are in the habit of using mouthwash at least once or twice daily, as a part of oral hygiene. But are you...
Ladies, do you have trouble sleeping? You are at a greater risk of developing diabetesWomen who have sleeping disorder are at a 47 per cent increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Pre-pregnancy potato consumption may boost diabetes risk: StudyThe researchers proposed that substituting potatoes with other vegetables, legumes or whole grains may help lower gestational diabetes risk.
Moderate coffee drinking may reduce death riskPeople who regularly drank moderate amounts of coffee, experienced lower rates of cardiovascular & neurological diseases, Type 2 diabetes a...
Diabetes vaccine enters phase II clinical trialType 2 diabetes can negatively impact a person's decision-making skills, & affect their ability to perform daily activities such as cooking...
Yogurt can keep diabetes away: StudyA daily tablespoon of yogurt can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by nearly a fifth, according to a new Harvard study.
Sugary drinks tied to 180,000 deaths worldwide: studyConsumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is linked to 180,000 deaths in the world each year, scientists, including one of Indian-origin, ha...
- Indian rice Swarna among most healthy varieties globally
Indian rice Swarna is amongst the most healthy varieties key food staple as researchers have found it has low risk of diabetes.