A new study from the University of Toronto has found that eating nuts instead of carbs could help people with type 2 diabetes keep their blood sugar levels under control. This is important because ...
As diabetes rates soar globally, nutritionists and health experts are turning to nature’s pantry for solutions. Emerging research points to a surprising duo in the fight against this chronic disease: ...
People with diabetes should eat healthy foods like fruits, whole-grains, fatty fish, and nuts while limiting foods like ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Replacing that daily muffin with a handful or two of nuts may help people with diabetes better control their blood sugar and cholesterol levels, according to a study. When ...
San Francisco, CA - New data from the US Physician's Health Study (PHS) suggest that previously reported reductions in cardiovascular mortality associated with nut consumption may stem principally ...
Increased mixed nut consumption as a source of unsaturated (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated) fat intake to replace dietary starch favorably affected both HbA 1c and serum lipids. These data ...
Type 2 diabetes increases the risk of developing heart disease. The risk of both conditions is affected by diet and lifestyle, and a healthy diet rich in plant-based foods is known to help prevent or ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who enjoy an occasional handful of almonds or walnuts or a serving of peanut butter may have a lower risk for developing type 2 diabetes than women who rarely eat ...
For people with diabetes, breakfast is the most important meal of the day because it can stabilize fasting blood sugar levels ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Replacing that daily muffin with a handful or two of nuts may help people with diabetes better control their blood sugar and cholesterol levels, a new study suggests.