Tag: type II diabetes

Antiseptic Mouthwash Could Help Combat Type II Diabetes, Study Shows

Recent research indicates that mouth inflammation and gum disease, caused by oral bacteria, are associated with various health issues

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Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels Can Help Predict Type II Diabetes Management, Study Shows

The significance of Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels is pivotal in the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D), serving as

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Walking at 3-5 KM per Hour Reduces Diabetes Risk By 15%, Study Shows

Walking at a brisk pace can greatly reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to recent research. The

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Elevated Insulin Levels In Obesity and Type II Diabetes Patients Attributed To Pancreatic Cancer

Type 2 diabetes and obesity have long been associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. A recent study

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Experts Recommend Working Out During The Day Ti Lower Type II Diabetes Risk

A recent study suggests that engaging in physical activity in the morning or afternoon may be more effective in

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Type II Diabetes Risk High In People Who Stay Up Late, Study Shows

Staying up late or working night shifts can lead to long-term health issues, including a 19% higher risk of

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Researchers Discover A Novel Way To Accurately Predict Risk of Heart Disease in Type II Diabetes

Harvard University researchers have developed a revolutionary blood test that could accurately predict the chances of heart or kidney

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Type II Diabetes Individuals Could Benefit From Kombcha in Regulating Blood Sugar Level, Study Shows

Recent studies propose that kombucha may have the potential to lower blood glucose levels in people diagnosed with Type

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Mother Who Breastfeed Their Babies At Low Risk Of Type II Diabetes, Study Shows

A recent study suggests that breastfeeding can significantly reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes in new mothers. The

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Cannabis Users Are Unlikely To Be Obese or Have Type II Diabetes, Study Shows

According to researchers in California, frequent cannabis users, especially younger individuals, often experience "the munchies" as a side effect.

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