Type 2 Diabetes and Women’s Heart Health

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Type 2 Diabetes and Women’s Heart Health

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New research indicates a much higher percentage of the incidence of atrial fibrillation among women who also had Type 2 diabetes.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Arrhythmia, Atrial Fibrillation, Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Women's Health

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Nuts Linked With Lower Diabetes, Heart Disease Risks: Study

huffingtonpost.com — “People who choose nuts as their snack of choice are doing their health a benefit, new research suggests. A recent study shows that people who regularly eat tree nuts -- including almonds, macadamias, pistachios, walnuts and cashews -- also have lower risks for Type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and heart disease.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Consumers Of Tree Nuts Likely To Have Lower Body Weight And Lower Prevalence Of Health Risks

medicalnewstoday.com — “In a study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition[i], researchers compared risk factors for heart disease, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome of nut consumers verView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Diet, Diabetes and the Heart - Heart Health Center - EverydayHealth.com

everydayhealth.com — “Type 2 diabetes is a major risk factor for heart disease. Learn more at EverydayHealth.com, the largest online source for health information.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Fatty Meals Could Trigger Inflammation for Diabetics - Health News - Health.com

news.health.com — “WEDNESDAY, March 21 (HealthDay News) -- High-fat meals might boost inflammation in people with type 2 diabetes, a new study says. Inflammation is associated with many diabetes-related complications, such as heart disease.View full resource at news.health.com

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Fatty Meals Could Trigger Inflammation for Diabetics - Diabetes - MSN Health

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Blueberries and apples tied to lower diabetes risk - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating more blueberries, apples and pears may be linked to lower risk of diabetes, according to a new U.S. study. These fruits are loaded with flavonoids, a natural compound present in certain fruits, vegetables and grains, which some research has tentatively tied to heath benefits such as a lower risk of heart disease or cancer. "People who ate a higher amount of blueberries or apples, they tended to have a low risk of type 2 diabetes," saView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Blueberries and apples tied to lower diabetes risk - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating more blueberries, apples and pears may be linked to lower risk of diabetes, according to a new U.S. study. These fruits are loaded with flavonoids, a natural compound present in certain fruits, vegetables and grains, which some research has tentatively tied to heath benefits such as a lower risk of heart disease or cancer. "People who ate a higher amount of blueberries or apples, they tended to have a low risk of type 2 diabetes," saView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Diabetes Videos for Seniors and Caregivers: The Home Instead Senior Care Network Takes a Broad Look at Diabetes in a Six-Part Video Series

prweb.com — “Diabetes already afflicts 26.9 percent of this nation’s 65-and-over population – that’s 10.9 million seniors. What’s more, half of all Americans who are 65 and older have prediabetes, which puts them at high risk for the affliction that is the major cause of heart disease and stroke. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention forecasts that one in three Americans – regardless of age – will have Type 2 diabetes by 2050. With those daunting numbers in mind, the Home Instead Senior Care® nView full resource at prweb.com

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Soda's Health Risks: How Bad Is It Really?

huffingtonpost.com — “It seems like a new study linking soda consumption to poor health makes headlines each week. And whether you're choosing the full-sugar or diet variety, the data shows that you may be putting yourself at a heightened risk for everything from heart attack to osteoporosis.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Weight gain, Type 2 diabetes, and now heart attacks: soda, the drink that keeps on giving. http://t.co/qYFVO8yI

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Chocolate Shown to Improve Health in Patients with Advanced Heart Failure | EHS Today

ehstoday.com — “As if anyone needs an excuse to eat chocolate! Patients with advanced heart failure and Type 2 diabetes showed improved mitochondrial structure after 3 months of treatment with epicatechin, better known as a component of dark chocolate.View full resource at ehstoday.com

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Shopping Your Way to Better Health - Times Union

timesunion.com — “In the United States, one-third of all adults are obese, a medical condition that leads to heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. “Obesity is a costly medical condition with an estimated $150 billion price tag on our nation’s health care system,” said Dr. John Bennett, president and CEO, CDPHP. [...] the impetus behind our investment in a comprehensive Rx, health and wellness platform that includes a team of professional nutritionists with diverse specialties and reView full resource at timesunion.com

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Poor Cardio Health Linked to Fat, Not BMI | Lifescript.com

lifescript.com — “Researchers found that fat around the heart and aorta, as well as within the liver, were associated with poor cardio health and reduced cardiac pumping function in people who were obese and had high blood pressure and/or type 2 diabetes.View full resource at lifescript.com

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Health expo targets diabetes, high-risk Latino population - news - Celebrities with diseases

celebrities-with-diseases.com — “DENVER — Diabetes is a disease that can lead to heart attacks, stroke and even death, and it afflicts 316,000 Coloradans. And many people who have Type-2View full resource at celebrities-with-diseases.com

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Health expo targets diabetes, high-risk Latino population | KWGN.com – Denver, Colorado News & Weather from KWGN-TV Colorado's Own CW Channel 2

kwgn.com — “DENVER -- Diabetes is a disease that can lead to heart attacks, stroke and even death, and it afflicts 316,000 Coloradans. And many people who have Type-2 diabetes don't even know they have it, and 79 million of us are at risk of developing it.View full resource at kwgn.com

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Cocoa may enhance skeletal muscle function

sciencedaily.com — “A small clinical trial found that patients with advanced heart failure and type 2 diabetes showed improved mitochondrial structure after three months of treatment with epicatechin-enriched cocoa. Epicatechin is a flavonoid found in dark chocolate.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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