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The study shows that atherosclerosis and its associated risk factors, the main cause of cardiovascular disease, are also implicated in the cerebral alterations typically found in Alzheimer’s disease.
The new study enrolled 16,209 community-dwelling individuals aged 65 years or over, and free of cardiovascular disease, independence-limiting physical disability and dementia.
The vegetable is great as a detoxifier and antioxidant, to lower blood glucose levels and to accelerate weight loss.
With careful planning, you can keep your blood sugar levels in check, so you continue to be at your best – throughout the work day and beyond.
Snacking is becoming increasingly popular, with more than 70 per cent of people reporting they snack at least twice a day.
Artificial sweeteners have been proposed to cause a higher risk of cardiovascular events in terms of stroke and heart attacks.
Studies reveal that yoga therapy can work wonders for type 2 diabetes mellitus patients and prove to be of great help in maintaining an ideal and healthy blood sugar level in the body.
According to an alarming new study, India is home to a whopping 315 million people with hypertension, and 101 million with diabetes.
PCOS stands for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, and it's a hormonal disorder that can cause a variety of symptoms, including irregular periods, acne, and weight gain.
Including foxtail millet in your regular diet would help in controlling the glycemic index and lower the insulin, cholesterol and fasting glucose in type 2 diabetic patients.