Recent Advances in Diabetes Treatment Technology

Biotechnological advances in diabetic treatments have been increasing over the years. Some advances make finger-picking for blood a thing of the past, while others such as closed loop systems help automate insulin delivery. With more and more of these devices being introduced, treating diabetes is becoming much easier and safer. This blog will discuss two […]

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Ways to test for type 2 diabetes

There are several noticeable symptoms of type 2 diabetes ranging from an intense feeling of thirst, exhaustion, and weight loss. Left untreated, it can lead to damaged blood vessels, nerves, and organs. There are two tests for diabetes – the glycated haemoglobin (GHT) and glucose tolerance test. The glycated haemoglobin test tells you your average […]

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Treating diabetes with a plant-based diet

Anyone who follows fitness models or health pages on social media has been exposed to hundreds of different diets, one of the most common being that of the “plant-based diet”. Hundreds of celebrities acknowledge and endorse plant-based diets for their weight loss and performance. NBA player Kyrie Irving credits a plant-based diet for his improved […]

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Adult Obesity in the U.S.

According to recent data from stateofobesity.org, adult obesity rates in the United States exceed 35% in 5 states, 30% in 25 states, and 25% in 46 states. West Virginia has the highest obesity rate at a solid 37.7%. This data is slightly skewed, however, as West Virginia is one of the smallest states with a […]

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New study linking metformin to poor pregnancy outcomes in pregestational diabetes

New research indicates that pregnant women with pre-gestational diabetes who take anti-diabetic medication metformin are at a far higher risk for poor pregnancy outcomes than those who do not. Researchers studied 950 pregnant women and found that 5.1% of those who took metformin for pregestational diabetes experienced major birth defects, compared to 2.1% of those […]

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Cancer rates in U.S. associated with obesity

According to data from the U.S. Cancer statistics database, researchers at the CDC found that approximately 631,000 people in the U.S. received a diagnosis of cancer associated with obesity, representing 40% of all diagnosed cancers from years 2005-2014. These obesity-related cancers were higher among people aged 50 and above, higher among females, and higher among […]

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