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According to the latest research published in February, doing 7.5 minutes of intense exercise each week is just as good as 30 minutes of moderate physical activity done every day when it comes to
Researchers from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research recently stumbled upon what they believe is the reason why fat can clog up muscle cells and make them insulin resistant: it appears that
Aerobic exercise has been recognized for years as being important for cardiovascular health and insulin action, while resistance training has been gaining in stature over the past decade. For older adults (ages 60 to 80 years), however,
How many of you out there have ever developed a “hypo” (short for “hypoglycemia,” and otherwise known as blood glucose less than 65 mg/dl or 3.6 mmol/L)? Usually accompanied by classic symptoms like
A study conducted by the JDRF and published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine this past October concluded that type 1 diabetic adults (defined as participants who were 25 years old or older) can improve their overall blood sugar control by using a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS).
Something for the type 2s and pre-diabetic individuals out there: Yet another study released in 2008 showed that older, obese, and sedentary individuals are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular complications, but that exercise may be the cure-all.
Just when you thought you had your pump all figured out, here’s something else to consider: A new study recently showed that the position of your insulin pump, relative to the placement of your infusion set, can impact
Without doubt, all of us would like to see a cure for type 1 diabetes in the near future. Surprisingly, the latest research suggests that one diabetes solution may come from a totally unexpected direction.