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high dose statins may increase the risk of diabetes. there are better alternatives for heart health

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Tags: Heart, Cholesterol Medication, Diabetes, Drug, Healthy Living, Heart Health

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Statin (Cholesterol-lowering) drugs raise risk for diabetes http://ow.ly/5qHPp

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BBC News - Shift workers 'risking' diabetes and obesity

bbc.co.uk — “Shift workers getting too little sleep at the wrong time of day may be increasing their risk of diabetes or obesity, according to researchers.View full resource at bbc.co.uk

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Eating White Rice May Raise Risk of Type 2 Diabetes - Diabetes Health

diabeteshealth.com — “Diabetes Health - Monitoring: Blood Sugar. An examination of several studies that included a total of 350,000 people has linked high consumption of white rice with an increase in type 2 diabetes.View full resource at diabeteshealth.com

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Eating White Rice May Raise Risk of Type 2 Diabetes http://t.co/1aO2XKCJ

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Epigenetic changes in twins of dieting mothers increases risk of obesity and diabetes

sciencedaily.com — “Expectant mothers might feel a little better about reaching for that pint of ice cream: New research suggests that twins, and babies of mothers who diet around the time of conception and in early pregnancy, may have an increased risk of obesity and Type 2 diabetes. This study provides exciting insights into how behavior can lead to epigenetic changes in offspring related to obesity and disease.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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2 articles on #twins: 1 in 30 stats! http://t.co/vOhXmoP7 & Twins of Dieting Moms @ Risk 4 diabetes http://t.co/sp6KaZbe

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ACP: InternistWeekly - 3 April 2012

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Bariatric surgery procedures successfully used to treat #diabetes http://t.co/i70ApiL7

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High-fat, low-carb foods linked with increased risk of heart attack in obese people

news-medical.net — “High-fat, low-carb foods are a popular choice for dieters, but new laboratory research by University of Alabama at Birmingham cardiologists indicates these may be detrimental to the health of people who have ischemic cardiovascular disease or a predisposition to heart attacks.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Intensive statin therapy, compared with moderate dose, increases risk of new onset diabetes but decreases risk of cardiovascular events -- Rajpathak 17 (2): 55 -- Evidence-Based Medicine

ebm.bmj.com — “Intensive statin therapy, compared with moderate dose, increases risk of new onset diabetes but decreases risk of cardiovascular events -- Rajpathak 17 (2): 55 -- Evidence-Based MedicineView full resource at ebm.bmj.com

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MedWire News - Diabetes - Diabetes care below average for patients in Brazil

medwire-news.md — “MedWire News Study findings from Brazil show that a significant proportion of patients with diabetes do not meet metabolic control goals and are not screened for diabetic complications, which may increase their risk for chronic long-term disease. MedWire NewsView full resource at medwire-news.md

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Diabetes care below average for patients in Brazil http://t.co/pGOLiVt0

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New evidence links Alzheimer's disease and diabetes

eurekalert.org — “An emerging body of research suggests that Alzheimer's disease may be linked to insulin resistance, constituting a third type of diabetes. This model is based on several observations including an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease for diabetic patients, and reduced insulin levels in the brain tissue of Alzheimer's disease patients. Though intriguing, the existing evidence does not reveal if defective insulin signaling is causative of Alzheimer's or how insulin resistance impacts coView full resource at eurekalert.org

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Coffee poses no threat to hearts, may reduce diabetes risk: EPIC data

foodnavigator-usa.com — “The consumption of coffee does not increase the risk of heart disease and may reduce the risk of developing diabetes by up to 30%, says results of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.View full resource at foodnavigator-usa.com

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Coffee not a problem for heart health AND may slash diabetes risk by 30% says new study: http://t.co/1QHq88n6

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Coffee poses no threat to hearts, may reduce diabetes risk: EPIC data

nutraingredients.com — “The consumption of coffee does not increase the risk of heart disease and may reduce the risk of developing diabetes by up to 30%, says results of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.View full resource at nutraingredients.com

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Coffee does not increase risk of heart disease & may reduce risk of developing diabetes up to 30%, says European study http://t.co/9xRrtRnd

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Study links overeating to memory and thinking problems - Chew On This - MiamiHerald.com

miamiherald.com — “If increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and joint pain isn’t motivating enough to right-size your food portions, you may owe it to your brain to cut back on calories.View full resource at miamiherald.com

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Overeating may not just effect ur waistline but also ur mind: http://t.co/y5FVNhAT

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Study: Does Eating White Rice Raise Your Risk of Diabetes? | Healthland | TIME.com

healthland.time.com — “When it comes to your risk of diabetes, a new study by Harvard researchers suggests that eating less white rice could make a difference. Each additional daily serving of white rice, a staple of Asian diets, may increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes by 10%, according to the study, which analyzed th...View full resource at healthland.time.com

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Study: Does Eating White Rice Raise Your Risk of Diabetes? http://t.co/rOqmcFZx via @TIMEHealthland

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Vitals - White rice may increase your risk of diabetes

vitals.msnbc.msn.com — “By MyHealthNewsDaily StaffMyHealthNewsDaily Eating white rice regularly may raise your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. The results showed that people who ate three to four servings of white rice a day were more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than peop …View full resource at vitals.msnbc.msn.com

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Insulin Pens for Diabetes: Risks Involved & How They Work

healthline.com — “Discover how insulin pens may increase both your compliance to your insulin routine and the ease of taking your insulin shots. Learn how they work.View full resource at healthline.com

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Today’s technology has brought about many insulin delivery systems—including insulin pens. http://t.co/sapi9v2x

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Study: Does Eating White Rice Raise Your Risk of Diabetes? | Healthland | TIME.com

healthland.time.com — “When it comes to your risk of diabetes, a new study by Harvard researchers suggests that eating less white rice could make a difference. Each additional daily serving of white rice, a staple of Asian diets, may increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes by 10%, according to the study, which analyzed th...View full resource at healthland.time.com

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