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Good diabetes glucose monitor?
I was wondering what a convenient monitor for type 2 would be that I could purchase at a pharmacy like CVS, or Walgreens? Thanks a lot.
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- Obesity As Protection Against Metabolic Syndrome, Not Its CauseThe collection of symptoms that is the metabolic syndrome - insulin resistance, high cholesterol, fatty liver, and a greater risk for diabetes, heart disease, and stroke - are all related to obesity, but, according to a review in the March 9th issue of the Cell Press publication Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, not in the way you probably think they a […]
- Higher Fast Food Prices Lead To Lower Weight, Diabetes RiskA new study that followed participants for 20 years shows both weight and risk for diabetes decreased for people in communities where fast food prices increased. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill study, published in the March 8, 2010, issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, also showed the reverse when fast food prices fell, then consumption, w […]
- Eye Disease Linked To Weakened Brain Power In People With DiabetesDiabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness in the UK's working-age population, could be associated with poorer memory and diminished brain power in people with Type 2 diabetes, according to new research¹ announced this week at leading health charity Diabetes UK's Annual Professional Conference. The study looked at 1,066 people with Ty […]
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