Smartphone Apps for Diabetes: Do They Really Work?
You can use them to count carbs, log blood sugar, but users say they’re no substitute for patient knowledge and a doctor’s careContinue Reading
You can use them to count carbs, log blood sugar, but users say they’re no substitute for patient knowledge and a doctor’s careContinue Reading
Substances found in some people’s favorite foods appear to benefit blood sugar, inflammation levelsContinue Reading
Matching food choices to your blood type won’t make you healthier, research suggestsContinue Reading
And make sure you know how to use it
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Rare condition could be life threateningContinue Reading
Expert offers advice on preventing blood clots, dehydration and fatigue over long distancesContinue Reading
But low blood sugar, a side effect of treatment, remains a concern, study authors sayContinue Reading
Study of three patients found ‘excellent’ circulation in transplanted tissueContinue Reading
Researchers say men with sickle cell disease at greater risk for painful conditionContinue Reading
Clots are arising at increasing rate for people using the HeartMate II device, although reasons are unclearContinue Reading
Olysio may cut down on side effects while achieving good responses in patients, experts sayContinue Reading
But serious condition is easily avoided by moving around every few hours, experts sayContinue Reading
One trial found gene tests help with standby med warfarin, another shows promise for newer drugContinue Reading
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