diabetes
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Four Minutes of Brief Exercise Linked to Better Blood Sugar Control in Type 2 Diabetes
A study published in April found that adults with Type 2 diabetes who performed four one-minute bursts of activity during the day showed improved blood sugar readings compared with days without the activity. The research was conducted outside a laboratory setting.
naturalnews.comDaily Beef Intake Shows No Effect on Diabetes Risk Factors in Small Trial
A 28-day crossover study of 24 prediabetic adults found no difference in insulin sensitivity or beta-cell function after daily portions of beef versus poultry. The trial was funded by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association with no role in study design or analysis.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewScientists Develop Detailed Atlas of Blood Vessels Tied to Diabetes and Artery Disease
Scientists have created a comprehensive atlas mapping blood vessel interactions in diabetes contexts, as reported by @ScienceMagazine. The atlas highlights communications between foamy phagocytes and endothelial cells, with the protein TREM2 implicated in vessel dysfunction.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewRandomized Trial Shows Continuous Glucose Monitoring Superior to Self-Monitoring for Type 2 Diabetes Management
A randomized trial has demonstrated that continuous glucose monitoring outperforms traditional self-monitoring in regulating glucose levels for patients with Type 2 diabetes on basal insulin and other drug therapies. The study compared outcomes in glucose control among these pati…
New Analysis Links High Glucose Levels to Neuron Death in Hippocampus
A recent analysis of mice and over 2000 patients shows how elevated glucose disrupts cognitive function. The study highlights neuron death in the brain's hippocampus region. Findings connect diabetes-related glucose spikes to impaired learning and memory.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewRecent Health News Highlights Breakthrough in Duchenne Treatment and Insulin Price Cap
A new therapy shows promise for Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients. Insulin prices are capped at $35 for many users. Additional evidence supports over-the-counter availability of abortion medications.