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Childhood obesity and diabetes may silently weaken bone growth, raising fracture and osteoporosis risk later. A study links ...
How late you eat your last meal of the day may impact your body's ability to control blood sugar levels, a recent study ...
Is magnesium the missing link in your weight loss journey? Experts reveal when it works—and when it doesn’t. Discover the ...
A new study has made the case for synching your daily calories with your own circadian rhythm to improve glucose metabolism, ...
A new study comparing three popular diets—intermittent fasting, time-restricted eating, and continuous calorie cutting—found that all can help people with type 2 diabetes lose weight and lower blood ...
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talker on MSNThese teens more likely to have weak bones later in lifeTeenagers who are overweight or have diabetes are more likely to have weak bones later in life, according to new research.
Meal skipping, whether intentional or unintentional, triggers complex physiological, cognitive, and behavioral adaptations ...
Measuring insulin resistance with a simple, low-cost blood test can help predict the pace of cognitive decline in patients ...
What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes? What about pre-diabetes? And how does insulin resistance factor in? Here's what to know.
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