Reduce Diabetic Risks Through Breastfeeding
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Reduce Diabetic Risks Through Breastfeeding
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Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2010 at 5:55 pm By:
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For Offspring Of Diabetic Pregnancies Breastfeeding Can Reduce Risk Of Childhood Obesity
medicalnewstoday.com — “Children of diabetic pregnancies have a greater risk of childhood obesity, but new research from the Colorado School of Public Health shows breastfeeding can reduce this threat.Epidemiol” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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For Offspring Of Diabetic Pregnancies Breastfeeding Can Reduce Risk Of Childhood Obesity
medicalnewstoday.com — “Children of diabetic pregnancies have a greater risk of childhood obesity, but new research from the Colorado School of Public Health shows breastfeeding can reduce this threat.Epidemiol” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on February 10, 2012 at 9:06 am By:
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Mother's milk for healthy growth
news-medical.net — “A PhD project from LIFE - the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Copenhagen has shown that breastfed children follow a different growth pattern than non-breastfed children. Breastfeeding lowers the levels of the growth hormones IGF-I and insulin in the blood, which means that growth is slightly slower. This is believed to reduce the risk of overweight and diabetes later in life.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Obesity News: Mother's milk for healthy growth: A PhD project from LIFE - the Faculty of Life Sciences at the Un... http://t.co/Dc4jpQTs
Baby formula: Inflammatory food toxins found in high levels in infants
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have found high levels of food toxins called advanced glycation end products in infants. Excessive food AGEs, through both maternal blood transmission and baby formula, could together significantly increase childrens' risk for diseases such as diabetes from a very young age.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on November 25, 2011 at 2:40 pm By:
Baby Formula: Inflammatory Food Toxins Found in High Levels in Infants http://t.co/fmE0YD76 #breastfeeding
Letter: Rep. Mary Bono Mack helping make life safer for diabetes victims | The Desert Sun | MyDesert.com
mydesert.com — “We recently met with Rep. Mary Bono Mack through the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's “Promise to Remember Me” campaign to discuss the need to advance artificial pancreas technology. This device could ease some of the burden of a disease that my 25-year-old son and as many as 3 million Americans live with — type 1 diabetes — making life with the disease safer while reducing the risk of complications.” View full resource at mydesert.com
Most Recently Shared on August 30, 2011 at 9:15 pm By:
Rep. @MaryBonoMack is applauded for helping make life safer for people w/ #diabetes. Via The Desert Sun. #JDRF http://ow.ly/6gZD8
Study: Working out to build muscle mass could lower diabetes risk
digitaljournal.com — “The key to reducing your risk for developing diabetes may be as simple as building more muscle mass through resistance training. A new study shows higher muscle mass is associated with better insulin sensitivity and a lower risk of pre-diabetes.” View full resource at digitaljournal.com
Most Recently Shared on August 1, 2011 at 4:17 pm By:
Study: Working out to build muscle mass could lower diabetes risk http://t.co/gVLyun1 #heartdisease #diabetes
Diabetes Prevention Program - National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse
diabetes.niddk.nih.gov — “Summarizes the findings of the Diabetes Prevention Program, a major clinical trial that, over the 3 years of the study, showed diet and exercise sharply reduced the chances a person with impaired glucose tolerance will develop diabetes. Lists the risk factors for type 2 diabetes.” View full resource at diabetes.niddk.nih.gov
Most Recently Shared on July 28, 2011 at 8:53 pm By:
Prevention - American Diabetes Association
diabetes.org — “Reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes through lifestyle changes.” View full resource at diabetes.org
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Top 10 high-fibre food list - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
heartandstroke.com — “When it comes to fibre, small changes can make a big impact on your fibre intake and overall health. Fibre intake has been linked to reducing the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity and certain types of cancer. The Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact through the advancement of research and its application, the promotion of healthy living and advocacy.” View full resource at heartandstroke.com
Most Recently Shared on June 29, 2011 at 1:46 pm By:
Yes, but make sure you pass on the butter! RT @DeborahSo: Did you know? Popcorn is fibre-rich, says @TheHSF http://ow.ly/5sz7y
Bariatric surgery reduces heart risk - UPI.com
upi.com — “Bariatric surgery â-- weight loss through surgery -- reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke for those with diabetes, a researcher from Sweden suggests.” View full resource at upi.com
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Bariatric surgery reduces heart risk - UPI.com
upi.com — “Bariatric surgery â-- weight loss through surgery -- reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke for those with diabetes, a researcher from Sweden suggests.” View full resource at upi.com
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Diabetic Moms Can Cut Kids--™ Obesity Risk by Breastfeeding | Diabetes News Hound
diabetesnewshound.com — “New research suggests that diabetic mothers can reduce their newborn--™s risk of becoming obese later on in life by breast feeding them for at least the first” View full resource at diabetesnewshound.com
Most Recently Shared on March 6, 2011 at 6:47 pm By:
Diabetic Moms Can Cut Kids’ Obesity Risk by Breastfeeding http://diabetesnewshound.com/type2/breastfeeding-3/ #diabetes #pregnant #obesity
Breastfeeding by Diabetic Moms Cuts Babies--™ Obesity Risk
diabetes.webmd.com — “Breastfeeding for six months or more may reduce the risk that babies born to diabetic mothers become obese later in life, a new study shows.” View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com
Most Recently Shared on March 1, 2011 at 3:44 pm By:
Breastfeeding by Diabetic Moms Cuts Babies’ Obesity Risk http://bit.ly/efPNt6
Another Winning Point for Moms: Women Who Breastfeed Reduce Their Diabetes Risk by Sylvia Anderson - Diabetes - InsidersHealth.com
insidershealth.com — “An InsidersHealth.com article regarding diabetes - Another Winning Point for Moms: Women Who Breastfeed Reduce Their Diabetes Risk by Sylvia Anderson. The benefits of breast-feeding are well documented. Breast milk is the healthiest and safest food for babies and it’s easy to digest. Breastfeeding and breast milk contribute to every part of baby’s development including physical, emotional, and perhaps even intellectual. Babies who are breast-fed have fewer infections such as colds, e” View full resource at insidershealth.com
Most Recently Shared on December 16, 2010 at 7:59 pm By:
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Fitness can reduce mortality in diabetes - YOUR DOSE OF MEDICINE By Charles C. Chante, MD | The Philippine Star >> News >> Opinion
philstar.com — “Middle-aged men with type 2 diabetes can reduce their long-term mortality risk by roughly 14 percent for each 1-MET increase they achieve in peak exercise capacity through improved physical fitness, according to a large epidemiologic study.” View full resource at philstar.com
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