The Diabetes Tour Diet Helps You Lose Weight and Fight Fat
The Diabetes D-Tour Diet will show you a delicious way to lose weight, fight fat, and fight diabetes.
Snoring While Pregnant Linked to Diabetes
Snoring during pregnancy could be linked to gestational diabetes.

Only Half of Diabetics Have Their Condition Under Control
It appears many diabetics don't have their condition under control.
Healthy Habits for Children Could Lead to Long-Term Health
Implementing healthy habits early in childhood is imperative to long-term health.

Unhealthy Habits
Most people know a healthy diet and exercise is the key to a long life, yet a new study finds only a small portion of adults follow this lifestyle pattern... and the number is dropping. NBC's Chris Clackum reports.
Blueberries Could Help Fend Off Obesity and Heart Disease
A diet rich in blueberries could help fend off obesity, heart diease, and diabetes.

Barbershop Health
A Louisiana barbershop is offering free medical screening for clients who may not typically visit doctors. NBC's Michael Okwu reports.
Medical Tattoos Are Catching On
A study finds increasing numbers of patients are getting tattoos that would tell emergency responders of serious medical conditions they have in case they become incapacitated.

Coffee Is Good For You
New research says a good cup of coffee could give you more than just a little get up and go.
Artificial Pancreas
Mackenzie Cohn may be just eight-years old... But she's pretty grown-up when it comes to dealing with type-1 diabetes: She has an insulin pump and a glucose monitor attached to her young body.

No Cut Surgery
Just a week after her gallbladder operation, long distance runner Healther Lamb says she was back pounding the pavement. She had surgery that required barely any cutting.
Psoriasis Increase the Risk for Diabetes in Women
Women who have psoriasis have a greater risk for high blood pressure and diabetes.

Depression Could be Linked to Belly Fat
New research suggests depression is linked to belly fat-- putting these patients at risk for other health problems.
Coffee Is Good For You
New research says a good cup of coffee could give you more than just a little get up and go.

Breastfeeding Could Prevent Stroke
The longer a woman breastfeeds, the less likely she is to suffer a heart attack or stroke.
Psoriasis Increase the Risk for Diabetes in Women
Women who have psoriasis have a greater risk for high blood pressure and diabetes.

Occurences of Dementia in Diabetics Are Reaching Epidemic Levels
Estimates from the CDC show that there's been a doubling in the prevalence of dementia in diabetes patients from 1990 to 2005. This is considered of epidemic proportions.
Weightloss Pills May Help You Trim the Fat
Two-thirds of Americans are either overweight or obese. But now, a trio of new slimming pills are getting closer to a pharmacy near you.

There May be a Link Between Lack of Sleep and Diabetes
Getting less than six hours of sleep increases the risk for pre-diabetes.
Universal Insurance Could Narrow Racial Disparities in Disease
New research finds racial disparities in diabetes and high blood pressure narrow after Medicare kicks in.

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