A study from The BMJ found 44% of participants reversed type 2 diabetes with a calorie-restricted diet and dapagliflozin. Remission was defined as normal blood sugar levels maintained for two months ...
Diabetes is a condition where the body either can’t produce enough insulin or can’t use it effectively, leading to high blood sugar levels. While there’s no “cure” for diabetes, it is possible to ...
Reversing diabetes may depend as much on when you eat and how you sleep as on what you eat. A lifestyle medicine expert explains how meal timing, intermittent fasting and sleep quality improve insulin ...
Game-changing new medications called GLP-1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors can not only control blood sugar but also help people lose weight by making them feel full faster, so they eat less. Why is ...
The keto diet is very popular right now. You might know someone doing it or have seen people endorse the diet online. The Department of Veterans Affairs is endorsing the diet and partnering with ...
Type 2 diabetes, a chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar, or glucose, is traditionally viewed as a lifelong disease. However, recent advances and insights into diet, ...
Your editorial “RFK Jr.’s Race Against the Cure” (Dec. 5) refers to “GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic” and includes the statement that “neither exercise nor dietary changes will cure diabetes.” It must be ...
“Taken together, these results are promising and suggest that the Nordic Diet may be an effective dietary approach for ...
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