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Gut Bacteria Could Determine Your Risk of Diabetes

Gut Compounds Could Determine Your Risk of Diabetes

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In a study released from Cornell University, researchers have discovered that certain microorganisms in the gut may be linked to the development of type...

Naturally Lower Your Risk of Diabetes with Magnesium-rich Foods

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The mineral magnesium, essential to good health, is a necessary component of more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. It's critical in maintaining...

Chemical in Nail Polish Linked to Diabetes

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Be careful, ladies! The next time you are getting dolled up for your significant other, you may want to hold back on the few...

Cannabis Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk in Major Study

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If cannabis is part of your routine, you may have wondered what it means for long-term health. New data suggest a notable link to...

Coffee: The Fat-Burning, Diabetes-Fighting Secret?

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Hold onto your coffee cups, folks. Your morning caffeine fix might be doing more than just jolting you awake. A 2023 study reveals that...

Fries and the Hidden Diabetes Risk: Why Cooking Method Matters More Than the Potato

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Potatoes are one of America’s favorite comfort foods — baked, mashed, roasted, or fried. But a new Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health...

Sugary Drinks Behind Millions of New Cases of Diabetes and Heart Disease

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A recent study led by Tufts University reveals that sugary drinks such as sodas and juices contribute to over 3.4 million new cases of...

Study Links French Fries to Type 2 Diabetes Spike

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A fresh warning has surfaced for french fry lovers — your favorite crispy side dish could be quietly boosting your risk of Type 2...

The Sugar Trap Worse Than Dessert: Why Sipping It Could Spike Your Diabetes Risk

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You already know that too much sugar isn’t great for your health, but how you consume it may matter even more than how much...

‘Forever Chemicals’ Tied to Diabetes Risk for 35 Million Americans, New Study Warns

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A new study from Mount Sinai reveals that exposure to toxic “forever chemicals,” known as PFAS, could raise the risk of developing type 2...
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