Anti-Inflammatory Diets :: Diabetes Self-Management

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Anti-Inflammatory Diets :: Diabetes Self-Management

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A quick perusal of the web or the health and diet section of any bookstore will turn up a number of articles and books with the word 'inflammation' in the title. authors blame the insidious condition for everything from hay fever and depression to crow's feet; many assure readers that adherence to their specialized, anti-inflammation diet plan will help them shed pounds, banish pain, and reverse the clock...

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Tags: Type 1 Diabetes, Fever, Pain, Depression, Diet and Nutrition, Anti-inflammatory Diet, Weight Loss, Diet Plans

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#diabetes Is diet the key to reducing — or preventing — #inflammation? http://bit.ly/7pwE5Q

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Byetta Fights Inflammation, Study Shows :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “The injectable Type 2 diabetes drug Byetta has a strong and rapid anti-inflammatory effect, according to new research from the University of Buffalo....View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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Glass Half Empty…or Half Full? Looking on the Bright Side :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “What's your outlook on life? Would you consider yourself to be a pretty happy person? Do you take things in stride? When you look at the proverbial glass of water (or milk, or diet soda!), do you see it as being half full or half empty?View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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There are many health benefits to being optimistic, and many ways that you can learn to look on the bright side. http://t.co/ei2oENyN

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#diabetes New research shows that the Mediterranean diet may reduce sleep apnea: http://t.co/p2C3jpEW

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Byetta Approved as Lantus Add-On :: Diabetes Self-Management

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#diabetes Byetta has been approved by the FDA as an add-on to Lantus: http://t.co/bu1TmT5z

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Protein Supplements: Casein and Soy :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “One of the myths about protein supplements is that they can magically help you build muscle…or lose weight. What many people don't realize about protein powders and shakes is that unless you substitute them for other foods in the diet, you can very well end up gaining weight...View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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Learn about the soy and glucose control controversy and whether to choose casein or whey from a #diabetes dietitian. http://t.co/ZABSv7w

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#diabetes Just a slight reduction in carb intake may help decrease a person’s level of dangerous visceral fat. http://t.co/Nw1RWmd

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Go Mediterranean and Help Your Diabetes :: Diabetes Self-Management

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#diabetes Not only is it healthy, it's one of the best-tasting cuisines around: Learn about the Mediterranean diet. http://bit.ly/j1ab9n

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#diabetes Eating a high-fiber diet now can help you avoid heart disease later, new research shows. http://bit.ly/gkYXjQ

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