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New Guidelines for Exercise in Type 2 Diabetes

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Diabetes Groups Issue New Guidelines on Blood Sugar - Health News - Health.com

news.health.com — “By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, April 19 (HealthDay News) -- Type 2 diabetes is a complex metabolic disorder, and treating the disease often requires a personalized, multi-pronged approach, say new expert guidelines on treating high blood sugar levels, issued Thursday.View full resource at news.health.com

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New Diabetes Guidelines Embrace Patient-Centered Care : Internal Medicine News

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Late to bed, early to rise: a recipe for diabetes - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “Sleeping poorly night after night—because you are trying to burn the candle at both ends or you work night or rotating shifts—has long-term health consequences. People who don't average at least six hours of sleep a night are more likely to be overweight or develop various medical problems. New research from Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital shows that lack of sleep plays a complex and powerful role in the development of type 2 diabetes. Among volunteers who lived in a slView full resource at health.harvard.edu

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CAM may have several positive effects on people with type 2 diabetes

news-medical.net — “A new joint study by Group Health Research Institute and Bastyr University Research Institute found that type 2 diabetes patients who received naturopathic care (as an adjunct to conventional care) had lower blood-sugar levels, better eating and exercise habits, improved moods, and a stronger sense of control over their condition than did patients receiving only conventional care.View full resource at news-medical.net

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New Guidelines Recommend Metformin in Type 2 Diabetes --Doctors Lounge

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Treadmill lets Texas Medical Center doctor practice what he preaches - Houston Chronicle

chron.com — “[...] Lee had an unusual request when he was offered the job as chairman of Methodist Hospital's ophthalmology department. Federal guidelines recommend adults get at least 2½ hours of moderate exercise every week - that includes walking - to ward off a host of diseases, including heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers. An Israeli study reported last fall in Cell Physiology even suggested too much sitting can make your rear end bigger, spurring cells to produce moView full resource at chron.com

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Type 2 Diabetes in Women: Young, Slim, and Diabetic | Women's Health Magazine

womenshealthmag.com — “As Americans have become heavier, type 2 diabetes has grown into a national epidemic. But type 2 diabetes is threatening a new group of people: seemingly fit women.View full resource at womenshealthmag.com

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Medical News: FDA Okays Byetta Plus Insulin Glargine - in Public Health & Policy, FDA General from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “WASHINGTON -- The FDA has approved a new indication for the type 2 diabetes drug exenatide (Byetta) as an add-on therapy with insulin glargine, diet, and exercise for adult patients.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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New exercise guidelines for type 2 diabetes

chiroeco.com — “The American Diabetes Association (ADA) and American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recently issued new guidelines that affirm the importance of physical activity among people living with type 2 diabetes.View full resource at chiroeco.com

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Yoga for Blood Glucose Control :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Last week, we reported on new research showing that just 15 minutes of exercise a day can increase life span by years. Now a small study published in the journal Diabetes Care has uncovered even more health benefits of physical activity, or more specifically, the benefits of gentle yoga on Type 2 diabetes...View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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Many women sing praises of new insurance guidelines | Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes | Diabetes Mellitus | Keyvive.com

keyvive.com — “Many women sing praises of new insurance guidelines | Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes | Diabetes Mellitus | Keyvive.comView full resource at keyvive.com

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Dieting Beats Exercise for Diabetes Prevention in Older Women, Combo Is Best

seniorjournal.com — “Sept. 2, 2011 - Lifestyle changes that include dieting to lose weight and exercise can help prevent type 2 diabetes, but researchers were uncertain which element contributes more. A new study suggests that, in postmenopausal women at least, dietary weight loss alone is effective while exercise alone is not effective, and both together are best of all. News for senior citizens and baby boomers.View full resource at seniorjournal.com

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Dieting beats exercise for diabetes prevention, combination is best

medicalxpress.com — “Lifestyle changes that include dieting to lose weight and exercise can help prevent type 2 diabetes, but researchers were uncertain which element contributes more. A new study suggests that, in postmenopausal women at least, dietary weight loss alone is effective while exercise alone is not effective, ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Risk Reduced By Regular Exercise: Study | ThirdAge

thirdage.com — “Diabetes mellitus type 2 may be largely preventable, after new research shows that exercise can improve a person’s ability to control their blood sugar levels.View full resource at thirdage.com

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Sitting Too Long Ups Diabetes Risk: Study

huffingtonpost.com — “If you spend most of your day sitting -- even if you do make time for exercise -- you are still placing yourself at higher risk for chronic diseases like diabetes, obesity and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, according to new research. Researchers from the University of Missouri conducted a review of past research and found that when people go from being highly active to inactive, there are changes in the body that occur that increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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