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Too much sugar

Sugar Industry Paid Researchers to Discredit Studies Linking Sugar to Life-threatening Diseases

The Sugar Association paid Harvard University researchers to issue a study that exonerated sugar as a contributing factor to heart disease and blamed saturated fat instead.

Diabetes, WHO

8.5 Percent of World Population had Diabetes 2 Years Ago, Says WHO

The number of people living with diabetes is growing across the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced.

Asian female Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Manager discussing diet with Asian male person with diabetes

151 million expected to have diabetes in China by 2040

The swelling trend of diabetes is a foremost concern for China as close to 100 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes, which is highest in the world as per the data released by International diabetes federation (IDF). According to IDF, the number of diabetes cases has increased rapidly in recent years and is projected to reach 151 million by 2040 in the country. There are almost 500 million more people, suffer from so-called “prediabetes”—a stage where blood sugar levels are high, but not high enough to trigger a diagnosis—indicating what the IDF calls “the enormity of diabetes as a public health problem in China”. A study by IDF also says that 13% of medical expenditures in China are directly caused by diabetes.

Diabetes Linked to Kidney Stones

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Link to Kidney Stones, New Study Suggests

Do you have type 2 diabetes and kidney stones? A new study suggests type 2 diabetes mellitus has strong association to renal stones.

Walnuts Benefits

Walnuts Help Prevent Diabetes, New Study Shows

Are you suffering from type 2 diabetes? A recent study shows that eating walnuts everyday may help prevent type 2 diabetes.

Mengke Bateer

China's First NBA Starter and Champion Mengke Bateer Retires Due to Diabetes

Mengke Bateer, the first Chinese player to start in an NBA game and to win a title, has retired due to health issues, mainly diabetes. Bateer, who is from Inner Mongolia, joined the NBA's Denver Nuggets in 2002 after a five-year stint with the Beijing Ducks. It was also wth the Nuggets that Bateer became the as the first Chinese player to start in an NBA game, according to the website Complex. In that game, Bateer scored four points on a 28 percent shooting.

Soybean Oil Has Higher Risks of Obesity and Diabetes Than Fructose and Coconut Oil

Soybean Oil Has Higher Risks of Obesity and Diabetes Than Fructose and Coconut Oil

Diet high in soybean oil could lead to more obesity than fructose and coconut oil rich diets, says researchers from University of California Riverside published in the journal PLOS ONE.

Soda

Frequent Soda Drinkers Have Higher Risk Of Acquiring Type 2 Diabetes

People who drink even a glass of sugary drinks on a daily basis greatly increase their risk of acquiring type 2 diabetes.

A Class of Diabetic Drugs Might Prevent Parkinson’s Disease

A Class Of Diabetic Drugs Might Prevent Parkinson’s Disease In Diabetic Patients

A class of drugs used for treating diabetes might help in preventing Parkinson’s disease, says a study published in the journal Public Library of Science (PLOS ONE).

San Francisco Approves Ordinance For Health Warnings For Sugary Soda Ads

Order of Food Helps Type 2 Diabetics Maintain Blood Sugar Levels

A new study of Well Cornell College Nutritionist could be the next miracle to fight diabetes as it suggests that eating carbs after veggies and proteins could have health benefits to type 2 diabetic patients.

China Battles To Contain New SARS Outbreak

National Health and Family Planning Commission Says Chronic Disease Rises in China

There is currently a spike in the rate of patients getting chronic disease, according to a nationwide health survey.

Blues Legend B.B. King

Blues Legend B.B. King In Hospice Care After Minor Heart Attack

B.B. King, 89, the legendary blues guitarist wrote on his personal website Friday that he was in hospice care at his Nevada home. King had been hospitalized for the second time in a month.

House chores

Difficulty in Daily Tasks is a Warning Sign for Heart Failure Patients

The study also showed that older women, unmarried people and those who suffer from obesity, diabetes, or from anemia had increased difficulty with daily activities and mobility than those who did not.

Afrezza

Afrezza Inhaled Insulin Now Available in U.S. Pharmacies Nationwide

It helps patients achieve blood sugar control.

Painless Blood Sugar Testing

Rub-on Tattoo Device for Diabetics to Take Pain Out of Blood Sugar Test

Millions of diabetics around the world can look forward to a painless finger prick-free sensor for blood sugar after scientists at the University of California in San Diego unveiled a device that works without a needle.

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