by Scott Davis | Apr 28, 2017
We’ve all been warned time and again that too much sugar in the diet affects your health. It leads to conditions like type 2 diabetes, obesity, heart attack and stroke – just to name a few. But even if you make the utmost attempt to eat healthy, you may not be aware...
by ShellyManning | Apr 16, 2017
The majority of serious progressive diseases hassling the Western world are in one way or another caused by chronic inflammation. This includes arthritis, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and more. The good news is that it’s relatively easy to manage chronic...
by Jodi Knapp | Apr 4, 2017
According to the American Cancer Society, only 14% of those diagnosed with this deadly cancer survive beyond five years at even stage 1, while only 1% of stage 4 sufferers survive that long. Early diagnosis is uncommon, however, because with this kind of cancer, the...
by Jodi Knapp | Mar 22, 2017
Doctors seldom report diabetes as a cause of death on a death certificate. Instead, they usually record the most direct cause of death, like heart failure or kidney failure, even if diabetes happens to be the cause of these. So researchers in Boston set out to...
by Jodi Knapp | Mar 2, 2017
Recently, West Virginia University and University of Virginia scientists decided to find out if an ancient exercise is genuinely beneficial for type 2 diabetics or if it is just a re-emerging fad. They identified 159 of the best previously performed studies on...
by Jodi Knapp | Feb 26, 2017
Many researchers believe that lifestyle modification programs addressing type 2 diabetes suffer from the serious defect of poor long-term compliance. They believe that people adhere to the new lifestyle changes only at the beginning, but later lapse back into their...