Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people around the world. In this article, we will look at the current research trends in diabetes care and make some predictions about the future of the field. https://lnkd.in/gD9uUM5S
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Our first AI product is focused on helping screen people for diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of preventable blindness in the US. That's why we're kicking off #EyeOnDiabetes, a series focusing on diabetes, its impact on one's health, and innovations improving outcomes and disease management. A new study featured in Medical News Today suggests ancient grain consumption is associated with improved health outcomes for people with type 2 diabetes. Click here to check out the findings: https://lnkd.in/eRHQG2zD #Diabetes #DiabetesAwareness
Type 2 diabetes: Ancient grains may help regulate blood sugar
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The longer those with prediabetes can delay developing T2D, the better their long-term health outcomes will be, new research indicates. A groundbreaking study from China, spanning over 30 years, reveals that delaying the onset of type 2 diabetes by just 4 years can significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and death. This research followed 540 people with prediabetes and found astonishing results: 🔹Participants who avoided developing type 2 diabetes for at least four years had a 26% lower risk of all-cause mortality and a 40% lower risk of vascular problems. 🔹Those who stayed diabetes-free for six years saw a 44% reduction in cardiovascular death. 🔹The study highlights the critical impact of lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, in managing prediabetes and preventing its progression to type 2 diabetes. This pivotal research further underscores the importance of early intervention and consistent management of prediabetes to prevent serious health issues. At Liva Healthcare, we understand the challenges and triumphs of managing prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Our personalised, digital health coaching is designed to support you every step of the way, making those critical lifestyle changes more achievable than ever. Read the full article below to learn more about this impactful study: #DigitalHealthcare #DiabetesPrevention #HealthyLiving #Prediabetes #Type2Diabetes #CardiovascularHealth #WellnessJourney
Type 2 diabetes: Preventive lifestyle changes can improve outcomes
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What’s New in Diabetes Research? It’s true still that diabetes is one of the most common chronic illnesses in the United States. Diabetes occurs when the insulin created in your pancreas is either not being made or is not being used properly by your body. Insulin helps your body make glucose (sugar) which gives your cells and body energy. There are Type 1 and Type 2 forms of diabetes. Type 1 is an autoimmune disease where your body does not make insulin. Type 2 is when your body has insulin resistance. Private Home Health Care understands that this can be a difficult illness to live with and researchers are always looking for explanations on why it occurs and how to best manage treatments. Research is going on all the time and there are some interesting discoveries with possible great outcomes. One doctor has discovered a potential explanation as to why Type 1 diabetes causes an attack on insulin-producing beta-cells. This could lead to prevention or a new treatment. Another doctor is looking at childhood obesity which leads to Type 2 diabetes. Checking brain waves and how that affects how much children eat can help. A patent for a novel molecule to monitor glucose levels is another innovation. Research into this molecule has the potential to benefit people living with the disease. New studies that are in real-life situation settings rather than clinical settings are helping to spur research on early interventions that can help with best outcomes. Additionally, there is much more research happening and with time the hope is that diabetes can be prevented and better managed. Keep the faith. #diabetes #privatehomehealthcare Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich
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nighttime light to diabetes….. exposure to light between 12:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. significantly increases the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, with those experiencing the highest light levels 1.5 times more likely to develop the disease…..minimizing nighttime light exposure could be a simple, no-risk strategy to reduce diabetes risk, alongside traditional methods like diet, exercise and medication
Personal light exposure patterns and incidence of type 2 diabetes: analysis of 13 million hours of light sensor data and 670,000 person-years of prospective observation
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In our latest blog, we explain why atrial fibrillation and diabetes are particularly challenging together. Both are becoming increasingly common, and with diabetes, atrial fibrillation can even be more asymptomatic. Dive deeper: https://lnkd.in/d8YzAW_i #diabetes #atrialfibrillation #digitalhealth #earlydetection #prevention #healthcare #cardiovascular #hearthealth #hearthealthy #heartdisease #mhealth #diabetesmanagement
Diabetes + atrial fibrillation: A tricky combination — CardioSignal
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Have you heard of Type 3 Diabetes? Sure you have, just under a different name. Explore the intersection of insulin, diabetes, and Alzheimer's, particularly affecting the Black community. Elevate Black Health advocates preventive measures and offers valuable insights into managing these health concerns. #InsulinHealth #DiabetesAwareness #AlzheimersResearch #BlackHealthMatters #PreventiveCare #ElevateBlackHealth #DiabetesType3
Is Type 3 Diabetes Real?
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🌟 Did you spot this amazing news story making headlines?! 🌟 Results from a trial of the NHS Shake and Soup diet showed almost half of the participants achieved remission of their Type 2 diabetes after one year… Incredible. 🚀 But there’s more to the story. We want to shout about the magic of exercise that goes hand-in-hand with a reduced calorie intake. 🙌 As one participant put it so well: "This remission programme isn't a diet - it's a lifestyle change. Learning about your body, how food impacts you, why you crave food, 𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘀𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗲𝘅𝗲𝗿𝗰𝗶𝘀𝗲... "It's improved my exercise and being able to be with my children and family, and being out and about and doing things that I love." 👏👏👏 If you or someone you know is living with obesity or overweight, also speak to a doctor about increasing your activity. As the chief medical officer has said, "if it was a pill, physical activity would be a miracle drug." #JoinTheMovement #MovementMatters #GetActive https://bit.ly/4cgTdKD
NHS soup and shake diet is beating type 2 diabetes
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Having spent a good amount of time over the last six months wrapping my head around the Food as Medicine (FAM) and Medically Tailored Meals (MTM) trend, here’s what I learned: * Based on a 2022 study, 68.8% of participants had Diabetes, mostly Type 2. * 70.6% had been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease, a close correlation, well known as the number one chronic disease killer in the U.S. After almost 4 years in the cancer metabolism space, formulating high quality meals to boost the effectiveness of conventional therapy, it’s time for a change. Clearly there is a need for chef driven, high quality, nutrient dense, disease reversing, clean label food related to the “biggies”, diabetes and cardiovascular. AS A RESEARCH CHEF AND PRECISION NUTRITION MEAL DEVELOPER FOCUSED ON LOW GLYCEMIC, THIS IS WHERE I PLAN TO HANG MY HAT FOR THE NEXT FEW YEARS. 👨🍳 Stay tuned for more.
Statistics About Diabetes
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Exciting news! Our founder’s story and DiabeticU's mission were just featured in an article by Type1Strong.org. Learn more about how we’re supporting diabetes management with a patient-first approach and innovative technology. Check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gz3f9kJH #DiabetesCare #DigitalHealth #PatientCentric #DiabeticU #Type1Strong
DiabeticU: An All-in-One Diabetes Health Platform
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The first type of diabetes that occurs in our body is Diabetes type 1 and after a long time of treatment our body becomes resistant to the medicine and it converts into diabetes type 2 it gens goes to our fetus and develops from generation to generation. For details:-"Your Health Is In Your Mouth" https://lnkd.in/gnaUnJE3 https://lnkd.in/g2qPvpZz
Going beyond blood glucose monitoring: How CGM's panoramic perspective redefines diabetes management
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