Medication affects gut health
Our gut health consists of billions of health-promoting bacteria, otherwise known as the gut microbiome. They release several chemical substances through the intestinal walls which enter into the blood circulation...
Our gut health consists of billions of health-promoting bacteria, otherwise known as the gut microbiome. They release several chemical substances through the intestinal walls which enter into the blood circulation...
Cooking oil forms an important part of the diet and is linked with several health factors. Consumption of olive oil could promote health and reduce the risk of death by...
When a person inhales cigarette smoke, the nicotine in the smoke is rapidly absorbed into the blood and starts affecting the brain within 10 seconds. Once there, nicotine triggers a...
A study published in the journal Diabetes Care highlighted that vegetable intake other than potato could help lower risk of Type 2 Diabetes by helping lower body mass index (BMI)....
Researchers looked to study the association between low-carbohydrate diet and rate of mortality among people with Type 2 Diabetes. In low- carbohydrate diet, less than 26 per cent of energy...
Diabetes often remains undetected until it has already damaged organs or nerves. This is partly since diagnosis at an early stage is time-consuming and difficult. An international team of researchers...
In a study published this month in Scientific Reports, the researchers reported that when people with Type 2 Diabetes gargled with an antiseptic mouthwash, the numbers of periodontitis-related bacteria decreased....
Diabetic neuropathy is a condition of damage or dysfunction of the nerves. This causes a tingling sensation, numbness, muscle weakness and pain in the area. High blood sugar levels and...
It is well know that nuts are a great source of good cholesterol. Including nuts in your everyday diet can help manage your cholesterol levels and also they help protect...
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