by Jodi Knapp | Nov 7, 2016
Type 2 Diabetes is most often contributed to obesity, bad diet, lack of exercises or genetic causes. Researchers from the University of Bristol and University College London published an article in a recent edition of the Canadian Medical Association Journal that...
by Jodi Knapp | Oct 25, 2016
By now, it should no longer take us by surprise when the most extraordinary rotten foods are found to have beneficial health effects. After all, penicillin, some immunosuppressants, and some statins can be made from scraping mold off food (if you can catch enough of...
by Jodi Knapp | Oct 14, 2016
According to a recent review study by researchers from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, California, a very well-known herb, often used in desserts, cakes and pies has an amazing ability to tackle type 2 diabetes. In addition, this spice promotes...
by Jodi Knapp | Oct 3, 2016
We normally think of the effects of diabetes in terms of cardiovascular damage, blindness, limb amputations, and so forth. But research now shows that it can affect your memory, too. However, it’s not that diabetes affects your memory that’s the biggest news, but...
by Jodi Knapp | Sep 24, 2016
Good news for those who hate the treadmill! For decades, you’ve heard that working out is one of the main ways to fight of type 2 diabetes. A new study proves this to be completely wrong. It’s not exercising, rather, something a little bit connected (and much easier),...