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Consuming more ultraprocessed foods could mean a greater risk for type 2 diabetes, according to new research. Experts share ...
A recent study from Western Sydney University has shown that a simple change in how healthcare providers manage type 2 ...
Replacing 10 percent of ultra-processed foods with healthier alternatives lowered diabetes risk by up to 18 percent, a new study says.
A specific class of diabetes drug appears to lower people's risk for dementia and Parkinson's disease, a new study shows.
Scientists found a 22 percent lower risk of any dementia and Parkinson's among a group taking SGLT2 inhibitors for type 2 ...
People who eat more ultra-processed foods (UPF) are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but this risk can be lowered by consuming less processed foods instead, finds a new study.
Ketosis is a natural metabolic state that is generally safe, but some aspects of it may be dangerous. Popularized by the keto ...
A study published yesterday in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe has linked eating ultra-processed foods to an increased ...
New research warns that trendy ketogenic diets may actually increase your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the long run.
A recent study led by Monash University researchers suggests that low-carb, high-fat diets, like keto, may increase the risk ...
Diet plays such a crucial role in managing – and, in some cases, reversing – prediabetes that you ignore it at your peril.