Using drugs like Ozempic can help patients with Type 2 diabetes reduce their reliance on insulin, providing a sense of freedom and potentially better control over glucose levels. [ more ]
Using drugs like Ozempic can help patients with Type 2 diabetes reduce their reliance on insulin, providing a sense of freedom and potentially better control over glucose levels. [ more ]
A Salt-Heavy Diet Is Now Linked To A Higher Risk Of This Common Disease
Eating too much salt is linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes.
Compared to those who 'never' or 'rarely' added salt to their meals, those who 'sometimes' had a 13% higher risk, while those who 'always' had a 39% higher risk. [ more ]
How AI can detect diabetes with a 10-second voice sample
Artificial intelligence can analyze speech patterns to detect type 2 diabetes with astonishing accuracy.
Medical diagnostic tools using advanced voice analysis are becoming increasingly precise.
Voice analysis can also detect other diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, mental illness, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and heart disease. [ more ]
Plant-based swaps may cut diabetes and heart disease risk, major review finds
Replacing meat and dairy with plant-based foods like whole grains, nuts, and olive oil can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
Replacing processed meat with nuts or legumes can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, while replacing eggs with nuts or whole grains can also have health benefits. [ more ]
How AI can detect diabetes with a 10-second voice sample
Artificial intelligence can analyze speech patterns to detect type 2 diabetes with astonishing accuracy.
Medical diagnostic tools using advanced voice analysis are becoming increasingly precise.
Voice analysis can also detect other diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, mental illness, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and heart disease. [ more ]
Plant-based swaps may cut diabetes and heart disease risk, major review finds
Replacing meat and dairy with plant-based foods like whole grains, nuts, and olive oil can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
Replacing processed meat with nuts or legumes can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, while replacing eggs with nuts or whole grains can also have health benefits. [ more ]
Eating fewer animal-based foods and replacing them with whole grains, legumes, and nuts is linked to a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes.
Replacing one serving per day of processed meats with whole grains, nuts, or beans was associated with a 23 to 36 percent lower risk of cardiovascular issues.
These findings are supported by other research that points in the same direction. [ more ]
Eating fewer animal-based foods and replacing them with whole grains, legumes, and nuts reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes.
Replacing one serving of processed meats with whole grains, nuts, or beans is associated with a 23-36% lower risk of cardiovascular issues.
This study adds to existing research that supports a plant-based diet for better health. [ more ]
Eating fewer animal-based foods and replacing them with whole grains, legumes, and nuts is linked to a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes.
Replacing one serving per day of processed meats with whole grains, nuts, or beans was associated with a 23 to 36 percent lower risk of cardiovascular issues.
These findings are supported by other research that points in the same direction. [ more ]
Eating fewer animal-based foods and replacing them with whole grains, legumes, and nuts reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes.
Replacing one serving of processed meats with whole grains, nuts, or beans is associated with a 23-36% lower risk of cardiovascular issues.
This study adds to existing research that supports a plant-based diet for better health. [ more ]