People with type 2 diabetes who stick to a low-carb diet may be able to stop taking medication, suggests a new study.
Adults with type 2 diabetes on a low-carbohydrate diet may see benefits to their beta-cell function allowing them to better manage their disease and possibly discontinue medication, according to new ...
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WASHINGTON—Adults with type 2 diabetes on a low-carbohydrate diet may see benefits to their beta-cell function allowing them ...
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A recent study from The University of Texas at Austin has found that eating more ultra-processed foods—like diet sodas, ...
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