Food for Diabetes Type 2
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Sleep Apnea: A Type 2 Diabetes Risk Factor?
huffingtonpost.com — “By Annie Hauser, Senior Reporter Fit and healthy 20-somethings are not the typical face of type 2 diabetes.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Diabetes Diet and Food Tips: Eating to Prevent and Control Diabetes
helpguide.org — “Diabetes diet guide includes tips on how to manage blood glucose levels, the most beneficial foods for diabetics, the Diabetes Food Pyramid, and Glycemic Index Diet.” View full resource at helpguide.org
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Surgery News - Clinical Efficacy of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy vs Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass in Obese Type 2 Diabetic Patients: a Retrospective Comparison |4211287
mdlinx.com — “Surgery Medical Article: Clinical Efficacy of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy vs Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass in Obese Type 2 Diabetic Patients: a Retrospective Comparison” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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How Steroids Can Cause Diabetes | Diabetes News Hound
diabetesnewshound.com — “Many people take a common type of steroid known as glucocorticoids to combat asthma, nasal polyps, rheumatoid arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome or other” View full resource at diabetesnewshound.com
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Diet for diabetes may be different than you thought—20 percent are “type 1.5” | San Francisco acupuncture and Chinese medicine | San Francisco nutrition | Anne Angelone, L.Ac.
expandingqi.com — “Although insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes get pinned on diet and lifestyle choices, in some cases these disorders could be associated with an” View full resource at expandingqi.com
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New diabetes guidelines emphasize patient-centered care
yalemedicalgroup.org — “Approach allows for individual needs, patient education and choice.” View full resource at yalemedicalgroup.org
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Successful type 2 #diabetes therapy treats the person, not just the illness: New guidelines: http://t.co/Im0lzdRT
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Dr Subhas Gupta
Dr Gupta possesses a unique set of skills as the Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery and Director of the Residency Training Program at Loma Linda University. He believes his first responsibility is to care for and educate each of his patients. He has brought a broad surgical expertise and international clinical experience to the Inland Empire. After graduating from McGill University School of Medicine in Montreal, Canada, Dr. Gupta spent nearly a decade in post-graduate training completing residency training and fellowships.
Dr Gupta holds a PhD in medical informatics with expertise and active research projects in Internet-based health-care delivery, virtual reality in surgery, and technology assessment. He has been well recognized for his contributions to research in cosmetic surgery, minimally invasive techniques, laser surgery, scar control, informatics, outcomes assessment, and wound healing with funded fellowships, research grants, and paper/presentation awards from numerous specialty and national societies. He has published over 50 scientific articles and serves on several scientific review and editorial boards. His current research projects deal with ultrasound-assisted liposuction, minimally invasive facial rejuvenation, scar-less healing, and advanced technologies in wound care.
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