Are eggs good for people with diabetes?

Eggs are a good source of protein for people with diabetes.

‘Normal’ blood sugar levels may not be so normal after all

Stanford researchers show that blood glucose levels considered ‘normal’ often hide spikes that are well above what is deemed healthy.

Bifidobacterium or fiber protect against deterioration of the inner colonic mucus layer

If you are concerned about your health, you should also think about what your gut bacteria consume. Dietary fiber is a key source for their nutrition

Biomarkers could predict which diets are best for weight loss

Fasting blood glucose and fasting insulin levels could help to identify which diets are most effective for weight loss, a new study suggests.

Broccoli sprout extract may help to treat type 2 diabetes

A chemical compound found in broccoli sprouts and other cruciferous vegetables may help people with type 2 diabetes to manage their blood glucose levels.

Low-carbohydrate diet improved quality of life in diabetes type 2 patients

Low-carbohydrate diet has a good effect not only on blood glucose, but also on physical functions, bodily pain and general health, according to a diet study including patients with type 2 diabetes.

What are the health benefits of papaya?

The possible health benefits of consuming papaya include a reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, aiding in digestion, and improving blood glucose control in diabetics.

Sweetener from tequila plant may be ideal for diabetics – helps reduce blood sugar, weight

A sweetener created from the plant used to make tequila could lower blood glucose levels for the 26 million Americans and others worldwide who have type 2 diabetes and help them and the obese lose weight, researchers said here today.

Nutritional Changes Essential Following Bariatric Surgery To Improve Type 2 Diabetes

Patients with type 2 diabetes who consume a diet identical to the strict regimen followed after bariatric surgery are just as likely to see a reduction in blood glucose levels as those who undergo surgery, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found…

Pre-Diabetic? Start Eating More Fruit

Before people develop type 2 diabetes, they almost always have “prediabetes,” defined as blood glucose levels that are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. There are 79 million people in the United States who have prediabetes

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