10 Foods to Avoid When You Have Type 2 Diabetes
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by Everyday Health
1d ago
This content originally appeared on Everyday Health. Republished with permission. By Joy Bauer, RD Medically Reviewed by Reyna Franco, MS, RDN of American College of Lifestyle Medicine A healthy type 2 diabetes diet includes healthy carbs like fruits, veggies, and whole grains; low-fat dairy; heart-healthy fish like salmon, mackerel, tuna, and sardines; and good fats like nuts, avocados, and olive oil. But feeling your best when you have diabetes isn’t just about choosing the right foods, it’s also about limiting or avoiding foods that can spike your blood su ..read more
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FDA Approves Rezdiffra, the First Drug for Advanced Liver Disease
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by diaTribe
2d ago
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By April Hopcroft The daily pill Rezdiffra is the first treatment for people with a type of liver disease known as MASH, which affects up to 20% of people with type 2 diabetes.  Rezdiffra’s FDA approval marks a historic victory as the first medication for people with moderate to advanced liver disease. In clinical trials, over 80% of participants treated with Rezdiffra halted or reversed liver scarring. MASH, known in the medical community as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, is an advance ..read more
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Which Milks are Best for Diabetes?
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by Caron Golden
6d ago
Almond milk, soy milk, oat milk…the list of alternative milks goes on and on. If you can name a seed, nut, or legume, there’s probably a non-dairy milk being developed with that ingredient. And, of course, that doesn’t even include actual dairy milk from cows. If you have diabetes, is one better than another? Each milk has different nutritional content based on the ingredients and brand, so we’ll break down what’s in some of the most popular milk types and offer tips for how to choose from among them.  Dairy Milk, Yes or No? Cow’s milk is hands down the most popular milk — and it’s common ..read more
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Jalapeno Popper Dip (Keto + Low-Carb)
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by Lisa MarcAurele of Low Carb Yum
6d ago
This content originally appeared on Low Carb Yum. Republished with permission. This jalapeno popper dip has a delectable creamy base mixed with spicy jalapeno peppers and crispy bacon topping. Every bite is nothing short of heavenly, filled with high-fat ingredients that are perfect for your keto diet! Why You’ll Love This Jalapeno Popper Dip Recipe Tasty cheese blend: This keto dip includes a blend of sharp cheddar, parmesan, and cream cheese for a diverse, cheesy flavor. Spicy kick: Jalapeno peppers give this dip a subtle heat that I can’t get enough of! Not a spice fan? Simply reduce the a ..read more
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Red Light Therapy Can Lower Post-Meal Blood Sugar by Nearly 30 Percent
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by Everyday Health
1w ago
This content originally appeared on Everyday Health. Republished with permission. By Becky Upham Key Takeaways Exposure to a therapeutic red light lamp for 15 minutes after a meal lowered blood sugar levels by almost 30 percent in healthy volunteers. Red light therapy has been tested in several other conditions, including wound healing and depression. It’s not yet clear whether red light therapy can help people with diabetes manage their blood sugar, but researchers hope it could one day be a beneficial add-on therapy. A specific wavelength of red light, when shone on a person’s back for 15 ..read more
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Could AID Transform Type 2 Diabetes Care?
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by diaTribe
1w ago
This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission. By April Hopcroft While AID has traditionally been used in type 1 diabetes, new data suggests this technology has many of the same benefits in type 2 – namely, improving time in range and A1C while reducing hypoglycemia. Plus, AID dramatically simplifies blood sugar management.  From continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to automated insulin delivery (AID) systems, diabetes technologies that began as innovations for people with type 1 diabetes are slowly beginning to reach people with type 2. For insta ..read more
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Cushing’s Syndrome: How Cortisol May Be A Hidden Cause of High Blood Sugar in Diabetes
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by Ross Wollen
1w ago
Cushing’s syndrome, also known as hypercortisolism, is the result of chronically elevated levels of the hormone cortisol. Cushing’s syndrome leads to a variety of complications, including high blood pressure, insulin resistance, and an increased risk of fractures and cardiovascular illness. This is generally thought to be a rare condition with curious but clearly identifiable symptoms, including a round and puffy face and the loss of leg and arm musculature. New evidence, however, suggests that a milder and less apparent form of Cushing’s syndrome may be extremely common — especially in people ..read more
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Vitamin D May Preserve the Honeymoon Phase in Type 1 Diabetes
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by Ginger Vieira
1w ago
Medically reviewed by Anna Goldman, MD. New research has found that large doses of vitamin D could prolong the “honeymoon phase” in children and young adults newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D).  Published on March 5, 2024, by JAMA Network Open, the study suggests that this relatively affordable intervention could delay the need for daily insulin therapy. “Type 1 diabetes affects millions of people and treatment options can often be costly,” said Benjamin Nwosu, MD, chief of endocrinology at Northwell Health and principal author of the paper. His study shines a light on the po ..read more
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Roasted Parsnip Fries
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by Laura Miner of Cook at Home Mom
1w ago
This content originally appeared here. Republished with permission. These Roasted Parsnip Fries are seasoned lightly with garlic, salt, and pepper, then baked in the oven and roasted to crispy perfection! Serve them with your favorite dipping sauces and dig in! Why We Love It These roasted parsnip fries are absolutely delicious, plus they’re super easy to make. They come out perfectly crispy when baked in the oven, so they’re the best healthy homemade alternative to french fries. If you haven’t had them before, parsnips are a root vegetable, mildly sweet and earthy in flavor, and they hold up ..read more
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Yogurt Can Now Claim It Helps Reduce the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, FDA Says — But Evidence Still Limited
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by Everyday Health
2w ago
This content originally appeared on Everyday Health. Republished with permission. By Becky Upham Key Takeaways The FDA says all yogurt can now claim to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes — even those loaded with added sugars. But the FDA-approved language is a “qualified claim,” meaning the scientific evidence for this potential benefit is limited. Experts still recommend steering clear of yogurt with lots of added sugar. Companies selling yogurt in the United States can now make the “qualified claim” that the tangy food may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, based on limited evi ..read more
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