Researchers look at what simple lifestyle changes can lead to fewer days in hospital for older adults.
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Gut microbiome research advances rapidly
Researchers can now more accurately predict a spike in blood glucose after a meal thanks to an algorithm and that’s good news diabetes research.
Can the order you eat your food alter blood glucose?
New research has found that the order in which parts of the meal are eaten can change how the body releases glucose into the bloodstream
What’s behind diabetes re-hospitalisation?
Researchers identify factors increasing the risk of diabetics being re-admitted to hospital within 30 days of discharge.
Is too much screen time linked with diabetes in kids?
New research finds that kids who get too much screen time are more likely to have risk factors for type 2 diabetes.
More fruit for less diabetes
A study finds that fresh fruit is a beneficial addition to the diet of people with diabetes.
Is type 2 diabetes linked to how food is cooked?
Adding to the growing research, more evidence has emerged linking choices for how a food is cooked to a lowering in the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Is there a link between dairy food and chronic kidney disease?
Researchers studied a group of older adults to assess whether consumption of dairy products and total calcium intake reduced the incidence of Chronic kidney disease (CDK) over a 10 year period. This is what they found.
Being fit protects against diabetes
An extensive study shows us that being unfit and weak at 18 years of age is a key risk factor for developing diabetes later in life.
Type 1 diabetes and pregnancy
Researchers investigate the effects of maternal type 1 diabetes on adverse pregnancy outcomes.