Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Can Probiotics Help Control Blood Sugar?

Adding protein or probiotics to your diet helps control your blood sugar levels
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Can Protein, Probiotics Help With Blood Sugar Control?

Adding protein-rich or probiotic-laden foods to your diet may help control your blood sugar levels, according to a pair of new studies. Both proteins and probiotics appear to slow down...
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Health Tip: Don't Nullify Your Workout

The wrong meals and snacks can thwart your attempts to exercise, burn calories and tone up. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests...
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Low Blood Sugar Linked to Death Risk for Hospital Patients

Hospital patients with low blood sugar may be at increased risk for death, a new study from Israel suggests. The study included nearly 3,000 patients with low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)...
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Health Tip: Enjoy Autumn Produce

A slew of nutritious produce makes its debut during the Autumn months. Here are some Autumn goodies, mentioned by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics...
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Daily Can of Soda Boosts Odds for Prediabetes, Study Finds

Drinking a can of sugary soda every day can dramatically heighten a person's risk of developing prediabetes, a 'warning sign' condition that precedes full-blown type 2 diabetes, a new study...
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