Latest Diabetic diet Stories
Above It All treatment centers are well known for their caring and effective drug rehabilitation programs, but they also have expert care for diabetics. Above it All Treatment Center now offers addiction treatment for diabetics type I and II. Lake Arrowhead, CA (PRWEB) May 17, 2013 Fighting addiction is hard enough for a person without extra health complications, but for diabetics, treatment is more difficult and complicated. Drug and alcohol rehab for diabetics involves additional...
According to the National Stroke Association, up to 80% of all strokes can be prevented. Strokes can happen to anyone at any time, but certain risk factors can increase the odds. Des Moines, IA (PRWEB) May 14, 2013 According to the National Stroke Association, up to 80% of all strokes can be prevented. Strokes can happen to anyone at any time, but certain risk factors can increase the odds. Mom’s Meals provides tips for preventing a stroke: 1. Talk to a...
Whether it is the gift of your time, or the gift of meals delivered right to her door, mom deserves a special thanks from those for whom she did so much over the years. Des Moines, IA (PRWEB) May 06, 2013 A mother’s work is never done. Ever. A mom’s job involves wearing many hats, lack of sleep, endless patience, and so much more. Mothers seem to have a handle on all the necessary things, from soccer practice to cooking healthy meals, homework help, relationship advice, and more. For...
Naturecast Products issues a warning for those interested in reducing their risk of developing diabetes to reduce intake of high fat foods. Fort Lauderdale, FL; (PRWEB) January 01, 2013 Naturecast Products issues a warning for those interested in reducing their risk of developing diabetes to reduce intake of high fat foods. This was proven in new research conducted at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and published in the journal Science in late May. Naturecast Products...
Connie K. Ho for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online Watch out meat eaters: a study by the University of Illinois recently found that individuals should avoid cooking meat in a way that results in crusty bits similar to those found on a grilled hamburger. In particular, crusty foods and foods high in advanced glycation end products (AGEs) could result in worsened health problems that are related to diabetes. The findings were included in the online edition of the International Journal...
Cenegenics® Medical Institute’s customized age management medicine program demonstrates the success of low-glycemic nutrition for optimized health Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) August 23, 2012 The Cenegenics customized healthy aging program goes beyond the recent Harvard Medical School research on nutrition, published in the "Journal of the American Medical Association," to real-life applications, demonstrating the positive impact low-glycemic nutrition has on hormonal balance,...
DES MOINES, Iowa, July 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Mom's Meals debuts its new diabetic friendly diet today, providing home delivered meals for those new to a diabetic diet, those challenged by counting carbohydrates, or those simply unable to prepare meals for themselves. Mom's Meals delivers fresh-prepared meals to seniors and those struggling with chronic diseases. The announcement coincides with the annual meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators' (AADE) in...
According to a new study published in the British Medical Journal, regularly eating white rice significantly increases the risk of Type 2 diabetes. The authors from the Harvard School of Public Health looked for evidence of the association between eating white rice and Type 2 diabetes in previous studies and research. The new study focuses on finding a direct link between the risk and the amount of rice eaten. This study also seeks to determine if the risk of Type 2 diabetes is greater in...
MODESTO, Calif., Sept. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly 26 million American adults and children have diabetes today and by the year 2025, this condition is projected to affect 438 million worldwide, or 7.8% of the adult population.(1,2) One of the first lines of defense in disease management is dietary change, which highlights the significance of two recently published studies. Both suggest that including almonds in the diet may aid individuals with type 2 diabetes in maintaining cholesterol...
ALBANY, Ga., Aug. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- An important new study released in the August issue of Diabetes Care shows that replacing carbohydrates with two ounces of nuts, such as peanuts, everyday improves blood glucose control and blood lipids in people with type 2 diabetes. David Jenkins, MD, PhD, DSc, Principal Investigator and a pioneer in the area of glycemic control for diabetics said, "Nuts, including peanuts, can make a valuable contribution to the diabetic diet by displacing high...
