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Health Encyclopedia: Diabetes Diet Highlights
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Coffee
- Coffee, especially decaf, helps reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, suggests a 2006 study in the Archives of Internal Medicine. Postmenopausal women who drank 6 cups of coffee a day had a 22% lower risk of diabetes than women who did not drink coffee. Decaffeinated coffee drinkers had a 33% lower risk compared to non-coffee drinkers.
- A 2005 review in the Journal of the American Medical Association also found that drinking coffee on a regular basis helps reduce diabetes ...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Dr. Khavarian
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Health Expert
...Bahareh Khavarian and I am excited to be part of the My Diabetes Central Site. I look forward...
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By Dr. Fran Cogen
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...you my vision for a potential treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus. I proposed that a...
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By Dr. Bill Quick
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Health Expert
...a sample of urine. He then talked at length about diabetes mellitus. "Diabetes," he said, "is a...
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By Dr. Bill Quick
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Health Expert
Diabetes mellitus is common (and becoming more prevalent), controllable, and costly. But are the...
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By Dr. Kantor
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Health Expert
...the nerves and the nerves themselves), much like in Diabetes mellitus type 1 (childhood...
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Health Guide
...Dr. Khavarian helps her patients manage chronic medical conditions. Her interests lie in the areas of
Diabetes, Cholesterol problems, and Women’s health care issues.Dr. Khavarian and staff...
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...2006. It is the first non-injected type of insulin. It is approved for adults with type 1 or type 2
diabetes.Pramlintide (Symlin), a new injectable drug, was approved in 2005. It is used in...
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...Bill Quick and his wife Steph are the authors of one of the Internet's oldest and most respected
diabetes websites, the
Diabetes Monitor, and he is the author and moderator at
Diabetes.Blog.com,...
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...than those who were less flexible in their younger years.Walking improves the health of people with
diabetes, and lowers their medical expenses. A report in
Diabetes Care found that people...
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...increase the risk of death for heart attack survivors.Pregnancy and Heart AttacksPregnant women who have
diabetes, high blood pressure, or coronary artery disease are at increased risk for having...
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Medications
...them. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicine before checking with them first.... Read more »
...insulin products (e.g., insulin aspart, NPH) oral diabetes medicine (e.g., glyburide,... Read more »
... probenecid sulfinpyrazone insulin certain diabetes medications (e.g., glyburide, ... Read more »
...fluoxetine, venlafaxine, duloxetine) drugs for diabetes (e.g., insulin, sulfonylureas such... Read more »
...(e.g., diltiazem, verapamil) clonidine drugs for diabetes (e.g., glyburide, insulin) ... Read more »
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