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Individuals can reduce the risk of developing diabetes by making small changes in diet and lifestyle, a new study has revealed.The study, conducted by Dr Dean Ornish from the Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, California, showed the effect that diet and exercise can have on reversing heart disease, diabetes and early-stage prostate cancer."Simple choices can make powerful changes...
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Making lifestyle changes can prevent type-2 diabetes, simply, effectively and cheaply, a new study says.Diabetes is a chronic and complex disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood that arise due to problems with the hormone insulin, which regulates blood sugar levels. It is usually caused by an inability to produce insulin (type 1) or an inability to respond correctly to insulin (type 2).The...
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Making lifestyle changes can prevent type-2 diabetes, simply, effectively and cheaply, a new study...
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Making lifestyle changes can prevent type-2 diabetes, simply, effectively and cheaply, a new study says.Diabetes is a chronic and complex disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood that arise due to problems with the hormone insulin, which regulates blood sugar levels. It is usually caused by an inability to produce insulin (type 1) or an inability to respond correctly to insulin (type 2).The...
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a time when even 20-year-olds are being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, 80-year-olds seem to be leading the way in showing how a healthy lifestyle can help prevent or control the disease.A recent review by M V Hospital for Diabetics has shown that 40% of its patients who are more than 80 years old have been living with diabetes for more than 20 years. But a majority, 55%, continue to be on oral medication...
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