Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Nasal Powder May Help Diabetes

A new nasal powder quickly reverses the effects of low blood sugar
Tuesday, June 13, 2017       
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For Diabetics, Nasal Powder Fixed Severe Low Blood Sugar

For many people with diabetes, low blood sugar levels are a serious health risk, but researchers report that a new nasal powder quickly reverses the effects of this dangerous...
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People with type 2 diabetes who aren't taking insulin don't necessarily need to check their blood sugar levels, a new study contends. Many of these patients use 'finger prick'...
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Choosing a Personal Trainer

A personal trainer can design an exercise program to meet your fitness goals, keep you motivated and adapt your training as you progress. But your first step is finding a...
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Study Confirms Link Between Diabetes Med and Rare But Dangerous Complication

A new class of type 2 diabetes drugs called SGLT2 inhibitors could increase the risk of a rare, life-threatening complication of the disease called ketoacidosis, a new study...
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Is White Bread OK for Some People?

For years, you probably have been told that wheat bread is far better for you than its white counterpart, but a small, new study suggests that maxim may not hold true for...
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