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As I sat down to interview John Moore about his life as an athlete with diabetes and how the landscape has changed over the years, he received an email from the mother of 17-year-old Ashlee Ernst. He had met Ashlee in 2010 during an Insulindependence-sponsored event called the “14′ers Expedition.” The email asked him if [...]

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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – The common wisdom that breakfast is the most important meal of the day just got another jolt of energy, as the University of Minnesota just announced results of a new study that links the meal to a decrease in risk for type 2 diabetes. The study suggested that people who had breakfast [...]

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University of Pittsburgh chemists have come up with a breath sensor that’s designed to detect and monitor diabetes. Although they have yet to test the prototype on humans, they see a major potential impact of their discovery on both undetected diabetics and those who dread the continual monitoring the condition requires. The scientists were motivated [...]

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A 15-minute walk after every meal – that’s what a new study says can lower blood sugar and the risk of type 2 diabetes. What’s more, it’s better than 45 minutes of sustained walking in the morning or afternoon. Elevated blood sugars, particularly after meals, can lead to diabetes, which doctors are expecting to see [...]

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Defend yourself against prediabetes and type 2 diabetes by sticking to these lifestyle habits, like lifting weights and getting a good night’s sleep Hit the Weights Upping your lean muscle mass could lower your insulin resistance and drop your odds of developing prediabetes, according to a new study in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & [...]

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mySugr Companion, the Austria-based startup that helps diabetes sufferers manage their condition, has launched its app in the US, as well as adding tech advisor Tim Ferriss to the company’s roster. The app, which is available for iOS devices, helps people suffering from insulin-manageable diabetes to keep atop of their condition in a less tiresome way [...]

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Women with gestational diabetes who have a cluster of symptoms typical of metabolic syndrome are more likely to go on to develop diabetes over 10 years, researchers found. In a prospective case-control study, these women had a nearly seven-fold increased risk of developing the condition during that time span, compared with women who’d had gestational [...]

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One of the fastest growing chronic diseases in Texas is diabetes mellitus. About 1.8 million adults in the state have been diagnosed with diabetes. The largest nutrition and health study conducted in the U.S. estimates that another 79 million Americans have prediabetes. There are two types of diabetes mellitus. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the [...]

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A new study from the Copenhagen Centre for Team Sport and Health at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, demonstrates that soccer training improves heart function, reduces blood pressure and elevates exercise capacity in patients with type 2 diabetes. Soccer training also reduces the need for medication. The study, recently published in Medicine & Science in [...]

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Millions of people with type 1 diabetes depend on daily insulin injections to survive. They would die without the shots because their immune system attacks the very insulin-producing cells it was designed to protect. Now, a University of Missouri scientist has discovered that this attack causes more damage than scientists realized. The revelation is leading [...]

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