Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Safe to Drive With Diabetes?

Having type 1 diabetes can raise your chances of crashing while driving
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When Is It Safe to Drive With Type 1 Diabetes?

Having type 1 diabetes can raise your chances of crashing while driving, but new research offers a checklist that helps determine whether it is safe for you to get behind the wheel...
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Exercise Benefits Aging Hearts, Even Those of the Obese

Exercise can reduce the risk of heart damage in middle-aged adults and seniors -- even in those who are obese, according to a new study. 'The protective association of physical...
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Mid-Life Exercise Could Jog Your Memory

Can a new exercise regimen boost your brain health if you're over 50? Possibly, suggests a new research review that found middle-age folks can improve their thinking and memory...
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Love Chocolate? Potato Chips? Your Genes Might Be to Blame

Your tendency to indulge in chocolate, go heavy on salt, or eat veggies may be tied to certain gene variants, a new study suggests. The study, of more than 800 adults, found links...
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Is Annual Eye Exam a Must for People With Type 1 Diabetes?

People with type 1 diabetes face the risk of developing a disease that can cause blindness, so treatment guidelines have long called for annual eye exams. But new research...
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Health Tip: Bake a Healthier Treat

Eating healthier doesn't mean you can never have dessert; you just have to make better choices. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommends...
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