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middle-aged women who eat a diet high in refined carbohydrates (white bread, potatoes, cereals, sugary drinks), and drink moderate amounts of alcohol have a 30% lower chance
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Moderate Drinking Associated with Reduced Risk for Diabetes
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A study published recently in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition indicated that middle-aged women, whose diets were high in refined carbs, but who drank moderately may lower their risk for developing diabetes. While drinking moderately has been
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But so far it only reduces the risk of developing diabetes for women with certain types of unhealthy diet. A 26-year study was a correlation between excessive alcohol consumption and diabetes found .
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Moderate drinking tied to lower diabetes risk
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NEW YORK — Middle aged women who eat a lot of refined carbs might offset their risk of type 2 diabetes by drinking a moderate amount of alcohol, a new study suggests. Following more than 80000 women over 26 years, researchers found that those who ate
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Middle aged women who eat a lot of refined carbs might offset their risk of type 2 diabetes by drinking a moderate amount of alcohol, a new study suggests. Following more than 80000 women over 26 years, researchers found that those who ate a diet high
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By Linda Thrasybule NEW YORK | Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:50pm EST By Linda Thrasybule NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Middle aged women who eat a lot of refined carbs might offset their risk of type 2 diabetes by drinking a moderate amount of alcohol,

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – middle-aged women who eat lots of refined carbohydrates could offset their risk for type 2 diabetes by drinking a moderate amount of alcohol, a new study suggests.
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I have type 1 diabetes and I’m wanting to gain more from lifting weights. I have heard that consuming a lot of protein is not good for your kidneys. Diabetes is also hard on your kidneys. I’m wondering if there is a specific amount of protein that is safe for me to consume with my workouts. How much protein should I consume each day, and how much should I consume before and after my workout if I want to aid muscle building, but at the same time, not harm my kidneys?