Dawn phenomenon: How to control high morning blood sugars

The dawn phenomenon is a natural rise in blood sugar that happens before a person wakes up. How does it affect people with diabetes?

Fast food and diabetes: Tips and options for eating out

Fast food should usually be avoided, but sometimes you need a quick bite on the run. Can people with diabetes eat fast food without risking their health?

New enzyme blocks gluten, relieves symptoms of gluten intolerance

Taking an enzyme tablet blocks gluten from entering the small intestine, new study finds, significantly improving symptoms in gluten-sensitive patients.

Research shows illegal levels of arsenic found in baby foods

In January 2016, the EU imposed a maximum limit of inorganic arsenic on manufacturers in a bid to mitigate associated health risks.

Sugar-sweetened beverages becoming more affordable around the world

Increasing affordability expected to hamper efforts to address global obesity epidemic.

Can the antioxidant resveratrol reduce artery stiffness in diabetics?

Resveratrol, a natural compound found in red wine, peanuts, berries and the skin of red grapes, may reduce artery stiffness in some people with Type 2 diabetes, according to an abstract presented at…

Cinnamon may reduce the harms of a high-fat diet

Researchers found that rats fed cinnamon were less likely to endure the damaging effects of a high-fat diet, such as weight gain and increased belly fat.

Foods to avoid with high cholesterol

Too much cholesterol in the arteries can block blood flow, leading to serious issues. Learn about cholesterol, fats, and cholesterol-friendly foods.

Can wine protect your neurons? Study investigates

New research examines the effects of wine compounds on neuronal health, and finds that the gut metabolites of wine may prevent neurons from dying.

Can people with diabetes eat popcorn?

Popcorn can be an excellent, low-calorie snack if it is prepared the right way. Is it safe for people with diabetes

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