Monthly Archives: June 2013

Lack of breakfast could lead to Type 2 Diabetes, study says

Arlington resident Amy House rarely eats breakfast. If anything, she only consumes her morning latte because she says she’s not hungry in the morning. Continue reading But a new study says skipping your morning meal may have serious health consequences. … Continue reading

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Vitamin D reduces blood pressure and relieves depression in women with diabetes

In women who have type 2 diabetes and show signs of depression, vitamin D supplements significantly lowered blood pressure and improved their moods, according to a pilot study at Loyola University Chicago Niehoff School of Nursing. Vitamin D even helped … Continue reading

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Exercise Alone May Help Those With Type 2 Diabetes

Exercise benefits people with type 2 diabetes even if they don’t make any other lifestyle or diet changes, a new study says. Dutch researchers conducted MRI exams of 12 patients with diabetes before and after they did six months of … Continue reading

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