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Continuous glucose monitors are trending for people without diabetes. Should you wear a CGM and can it help you lose weight?
Scientists in Canada have uncovered a surprising culprit behind high blood sugar and liver problems: a hidden fuel made by ...
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Arabian Post on MSNGut-bacteria fuel D-lactate tied to high blood sugar, liver damage
A molecule produced by gut bacteria, called D-lactate, has been identified as a significant contributor to elevated blood sugar, insulin resistance, fatty liver inflammation and fibrosis in obesity, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCan saliva and tears replace blood tests for vitamin D and glucose?
Tears and saliva may offer new ways to monitor blood glucose and vitamin D levels, suggesting less invasive methods for managing chronic health conditions.
According to a French biochemist, maintaining fasting glucose levels under 85 is essential for avoiding health risks. She ...
Oura is partnering with medical device maker Dexcom to integrate data from glucose biosensors with the Oura Ring, which tracks sleep, heart rate and activity. Oura also picked up $75 million from ...
We previously reported that a median of 5.6 years of intensive as compared with standard glucose lowering in 1791 military veterans with type 2 diabetes resulted in a risk of major cardiovascular ...
How closely should you be tracking your blood-sugar levels? People with diabetes have long used devices to monitor their glucose fluctuations. In the past few years, a broader group of people have ...
Scientists have uncovered a sweet twist in the body’s fight against cancer. Glucose, best known as the fuel that powers our ...
A new position statement from the International Diabetes Federation advises using a 1-hour 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to improve identification of people at risk of developing type 2 ...
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