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Using blood glucose monitors to track diet ‘may cause anxiety’
Researchers warned there is a ‘lack of consistent and high-quality evidence’ over the devices for people who do not have diabetes.
Can you really ‘reverse’ type 2 diabetes? Here’s what the experts say
Ahead of Diabetes Week (June 10-16), Abi Jackson finds out what type 2 remission really means.
How to lower your blood sugar levels, as new research reveals heart disease link
Diet, exercise and lifestyle factors all play a role. By Katie Wright.
Raised blood sugar levels ‘linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease’
According to the study, when it comes to blood sugar levels within the normal range, it is a case of the lower the better in protecting against CVDs.
Being married ‘may help prevent type 2 diabetes’
Some 850,000 people in the UK are living with type 2 diabetes but are undiagnosed.
High blood sugar levels reprogramme stem cells, study suggests
Researchers say the findings explain why people with diabetes have an increased risk of heart attack.
Exercising before breakfast burns twice as much fat according to study
EXERCISING before eating breakfast burns more fat and improves how the body responds to insulin, according to research.
Seaweed trialled to lower blood sugar
SEAWEED is being investigated as a way of reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes.
An artificial pancreas linked to a smartphone has been successfully trialled in the US
Scientists at Harvard have tested the new system on diabetes patients for 12 weeks.
Scientists have developed colour-changing tattoo inks that can track your blood sugar levels
They could help people with diabetes.