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Micronutrient Deficiencies in Type 2 Diabetes and Their Impact on Health

Type 2 diabetes, a condition marked by chronically high blood sugar levels, is a leading driver of metabolic disease in America. While conventional medical advice recommends taking medications to control blood sugar levels, this is only a temporary measure at best. Diabetes is compounded by several factors, and recent research notes that nutritional deficiencies is… Read More »

Groundbreaking Advances in Diabetes Treatment: Chinese Scientists Successfully Reverse Type 1 Diabetes with Cell Transplant

Recent advancements in medical science have opened new avenues for treating chronic diseases. A group of Chinese scientists has reportedly cured a 25-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes through a groundbreaking cell transplant procedure. This case, claimed to be the first of its kind globally, marks a significant milestone in diabetes treatment and may offer… Read More »

Best diet good for type 2 diabetes

Coronavirus latest. Medical appointments, taking medication, stopping smoking, being more active and eating a healthy, balanced diet — it can all seem so daunting and overwhelming. Planning ahead when it comes to food could help you feel less overwhelmed and more in control. I looked on the Diabetes UK website and read all about the… Read More »

Concerns of low-carb diet for type 1 diabetics

In a recent report [ 26 ], bidirectional Mendelian randomization was used to test association between insulin secretion and body mass index BMI in humans. Furthermore, we also reviewed evidence of carbohydrates restriction in both pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes, through gut microbiota modification, and treatment of type 1 diabetes, addressing the legitimate concerns about… Read More »