Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Which Diabetes Drug Is Best?

Does one single drug to treat type 2 diabetes stand out from the pack?
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Which Diabetes Drug Is Best?

No single drug to treat type 2 diabetes stands out from the pack when it comes to reducing the risks of heart disease, stroke or premature death, a new research review finds. The analysis of...
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Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis, Treatment, Medication

Type 2 diabetes can affect all people, regardless of age. Early symptoms of type 2 diabetes may be missed, so those affected may not even know they have the condition. An estimated one out of...
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When Diabetes Strikes, Get Moving to Lower Risk to Eyes

People with diabetes who remain inactive may have higher odds for a vision-robbing eye condition, new research suggests. While the study couldn't prove a cause-and-effect relationship...
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Health Tip: Need More Energy?

Many people struggle to find the energy to make it through a busy day. But eating the right foods can help you power through. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests: Eat every three...
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Health Tip: Warning Signs of Nerve Damage

Nerve damage caused by fluctuating blood sugar can be dangerous, particularly for people with diabetes. The condition can affect most any tissues of the body, but notably the heart and...
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U.S. Teen Diabetes Rate Exceeds Prior Estimates

More American teens have diabetes or prediabetes than previously thought, and many don't know they have the blood-sugar disease, a new study finds. Nearly 1 percent of more than 2,600...
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