Thursday, July 11, 2013

Health News: [diabetes ]: Do Diet Drinks Mess Up Metabolisms?

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Health roundup: Weight loss has mixed re...
npc-news.ocregister.com
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 06:48 AM PDT
Losing weight didn't do much to help obese people with type 2 diabetes reduce their risk of s...
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Do Diet Drinks Mess Up Metabolisms?
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 08:55 AM PDT
A body of evidence suggests artificial sweeteners — most often consumed in diet drinks — could raise the risk of weight gain and type 2 diabetes. Some researchers think that artificial sugar may confuse the body.
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Obese dads pass on predisposition to obesity and metabolic disorders to their kids
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 08:55 AM PDT
If you are obese and hope to be a father, here's another reason to lose weight: your children and grandchildren may inherit your waistline or metabolic disorders. Scientists have discovered in mice that obese fathers, even those with no symptoms of diabetes, passed this negative trait on most frequentl...
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What and when babies first eat may affect diabetes risk
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 08:53 AM PDT
Children predisposed to type 1 diabetes are better off waiting until 4 months of age to consume solid foods
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Mexican American Youth Show Sighs of Metabolic Syndrome: Early Screening Critical to Reduce Risk of Future Diabetes ...
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 08:51 AM PDT
Mexican American children are experiencing substantial burdens of obesity, pre-diabetes, and other health problems which historically would have been expected to develop much later in life. The findings of a new study by Texas Biomed scientists in San Antonio argue for early screening and intervention ...
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Mexican American youth show signs of metabolic syndrome: Early screening critical
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 08:45 AM PDT
Mexican American children are experiencing substantial burdens of obesity, pre-diabetes, and other health problems which historically would have been expected to develop much later in life. The findings of a new study by Texas Biomed scientists in San Antonio argue for early screening and intervention ...
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Artificial sweeteners equally bad for health as sugary drinks
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 08:37 AM PDT
Washington, July 11 : A new study has found that consumption of artificially sweetened beverages is associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome as well as cardiovascular disease.
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Pharmaceutical companies race for new cholesterol drugs, Roche abandons diabetes drug development
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 06:22 AM PDT
A discovery of a rare mutation that affects cholesterol has ignited hopes of a prescription that can help prevent heart attacks. In the meantime, the announcement by Roche could pose more questions about controversial diabetes medicines. Also a federal report warns Americans of using some Internet phar...
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Why do the disadvantaged suffer more Type 2 diabetes?
npc-news.herald-review.com
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 06:00 AM PDT
WASHINGTON - The twin plagues of economic hardship and low academic attainment turn out to be an inflammatory problem, not just for society but for the human bodies beset by them. And for many, including those in minority groups who disproportionately experience stunted economic and academic prospects, high r...
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Study: Diet soda doesn't help you lose weight
Thu, 11 Jul, 2013 05:30 AM PDT
Diet soda may be linked to health problems from obesity to diabetes to heart disease.
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