|
Flavonoids cut cardiovascular risk for people with diabetes
GP online By Anna Reynolds, 16 January 2012 Diets high in flavonoids may reduce the risk of cardiovascular events for people with type 2 diabetes, researchers at the University of East Anglia have found. Previous studies have shown that risk factors for heart … HOW DIET CHANGE CAN BEAT DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE New study hailed as a 'significant' success |
16
Jan 2012
11
Jan 2012
![]() Hindustan Times |
Health Affairs: Diabetes prevention programs could save $ 5.7B
Cardiovascular Business With more than 26 million Americans suffering from diabetes and 79 million at risk for developing the comorbidity, working to thwart the disease and its associated costs should take center stage in preventive medicine. However, can disease prevention … The Diabetes Threat: Can It Be Contained? Diabetes Expert Disses Weight-Loss Programs Can Too Much Soda Lead to Diabetic Amputations? |
04
Jan 2012
| eMaxHealth |
style = class=”lh”> . .. Denise Reynolds RD on 4 January 2012 – 09:47 Obesity is a major risk factor for diseases such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. If diet and lifestyle changes have failed, some people are turning to bariatric surgery such as gastric bypass or …
|
29
Dec 2011
| class=”lh”> in diabetes , obesity could offset advances in cardiovascular health Rising diabetes and obesity in the United States could soon stall – or maybe vice versa – the progress made in improving the nation’s cardiovascular health have been made, some say cardiologists. For this reason, primary care physicians to …
|
14
Dec 2011
| class=”lh”> patients? JDRF-funded researchers have recording adult patients with type 1 diabetes started REMOVAL study to test whether a drug to metformin treatment often of type 2 diabetes -could help to prevent or reduce the risk of cardiovascular complications in … … diabetes study …
|
| PhysOrg.com / JDRF-funded researchers have begun taking adult patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in the test REMOVAL study whether metformin-a drug commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes -could help to prevent or reduce the risk of cardiovascular Complications … …
|
07
Dec 2011
| class=”lh”> …
|
06
Dec 2011
| class=”lh”> Patients
|
15
Jan 2010
Hello people.
I see diabetes listed as a risk factor for heart diseases and I wonder how bad it really is to have diabetes. Is it as bad as smoking? I suppose it depends on how well diabetes is controlled but I just want to get an idea of what damage high blood sugar does to you body.
Cheers.
