June 13, 2017

Are Finger Sticks Necessary for People with Type 2 Diabetes?

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Blood glucose testing may not improve blood sugar control or quality of life in people with type 2 diabetes who are not receiving insulin.
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Are Finger Sticks Necessary for People with Type 2 Diabetes?
UNC Health Care—Blood glucose testing may not improve blood sugar control or quality of life in people with type 2 diabetes who are not receiving insulin.
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'Dry Drowning' Can Be Deadly Hours Later
ABC 10—Although many people are aware of water safety rules and the dangers of drowning, few know about a far less common—but deadly—condition called dry drowning or secondary drowning.
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Low Levels of Vitamin A Increase TB Risk
ScienceDaily—People with low vitamin A levels who are living with someone infected with tuberculosis (TB) are 10 times more likely to develop the disease than those with high levels of the vitamin.
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Whole Grains Are Good for the Gut
Berkeley Wellness—Substituting whole grains for refined grains, even for a short period, can lead to modest improvements in the balance of microbes in your gut microbiome (intestinal microbes) and more.
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Health After 50—Owning a dog is not linked to better physical health, but walking a dog is, according to research suggesting dog walkers are in better health than non-dog walkers.
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