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Exercise can help the brain to fight diabetes, finds a study
It is no secret that regular physical activity is your safest bet when managing underlying conditions such as diabetes.
The number of people with type 2 diabetes, a condition where a person’s body is no longer able to control blood glucose (sugar) levels, is increasing worldwide. If type 2 diabetes is not adequately ...
Insulin is a glucose-lowering hormone that targets the peripheral tissues, especially the skeletal muscle and fatty tissues. Insulin also circulates throughout the brain, wherein it can impact the ...
The Northeast Colorado Health Department Diabetes Prevention Program is entering its second series of Lifestyle Change Program classes to help people with prediabetes prevent it from developing into ...
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Can You Reverse Pre-Diabetes In An Month? Expert Explains
Pre-diabetes is a wake-up call for as it is a stage where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be ...
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Can you ‘microdose’ exercise?
Not all of us can find time for a long gym workout or a run. But do small bursts of activity have the same effect?
Dr. Charles Raison answers the question: 'Using Exercise To Cope With Stress?' — -- Question: Can exercise help me cope with stress, and does it matter what kind of exercise? Answer: You know, if ...
Regulating your insulin levels can help lower testosterone levels, which are typically high in people with PCOS, Dr. Scott ...
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