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“Eating sugar doesn’t cause diabetes,” says Moskovitz. Poor food choices (a steady diet ... but many drinks with alcohol do. Plus, all alcohol can cause inflammation, which can also have ...
A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder has raised concerns about erythritol, a popular low-calorie sweetener ...
There are a lot of things you need to take into account if you're diabetic - and hot weather can cause extra problems ...
By being aware of the risks and taking control of your diabetes through complete lifestyle modifications and medication ...
Switching from diet sodas to water may help women with type 2 diabetes and obesity or overweight lose more weight and improve ...
As the UK basks in a spell of hot weather, it's important for people living with diabetes to be aware of a lesser-known risk ...
Utah is known for its "dirty soda" habit, but new research from Brigham Young University shows these sodas might not be as ...
A large, multi-ethnic US cohort study found that combining healthy lifestyle factors—non-smoking, regular physical activity, ...
The findings from a new study have found that how you consume sugar can impact your risk of type 2 diabetes.  The researchers ...