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Talker on MSNIs watching too much TV bad for your health?A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found watching less than one hour of TV a day can ...
Body mass index (BMI) was almost three times more likely to classify children as overweight than waist circumference-to-height ratio, according to a new study.
Compared with those in other regions, patients across the rural South, Appalachia, and remote West are most often unable to ...
Semaglutide use in patients with type 2 diabetes moderately increases the risk of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy.
TV watching in excess of 1 hour per day was associated with increased risk for atherosclerotic heart disease, independent of ...
Watching no more than one hour of TV a day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and other blood vessel diseases among people with varying levels of genetic risk for Type 2 diabetes, including ...
New research suggests that automated insulin delivery (AID) systems are safe and effective for use by older adults with type 1 diabetes. The findings counter common assumptions that older adults would ...
Sugary drinks and processed foods are also linked to type 2 diabetes. But experts say it’s not only what you eat, but when ...
New research from Washington State University in collaboration with five other institutions suggests that automated insulin ...
Structural racism and limited resources can pose barriers to type 2 diabetes care in Black patients. A Black physician and ...
A new study examines the geographic and demographic connections between health and a lack of consistent access to food, ...
A Japanese study has found that the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, equipped with sensors that alert diabetics when their blood sugar levels drop, can potentially make diabetic ...
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