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It’s believed that the following factors contribute to both conditions: obesity a diet high in fat and sodium chronic inflammation inactivity People with both type 2 diabetes and high blood ...
A sweet, fruity odor from your breath may indicate ketoacidosis, an acute complication of diabetes. An odor of ammonia may be associated with kidney disease, which can sometimes be linked to diabetes.
as well as for treating Type 2 diabetes through its impact on blood sugar levels. Previous studies have shown improved kidney function with other drugs in the same class but this trial is the ...
Professor Olukemi Odukoya has praised the new book ‘Herbal Spices: Local Foods As Medicines,’ authored by Chukwuma Muanya, highlighting that it unveiled evidence-based and scientifically ...
Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Diet is a very low-carbohydrate diet designed to help people with diabetes achieve and maintain normal blood sugar levels and reverse and/or lower the risk of complications.
Alzheimer’s disease would also be on the short-list. Diabetes is responsible for a great deal of premature death and disability–most notable are heart disease, kidney disease, stroke, and blindness.
A Mediterranean diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains. It also includes fewer ultra-processed foods and less meat than a typical Western diet. Doctors may recommend a ...
THE Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) recently hosted a National Kidney Month exhibition, aimed at raising awareness about kidney health in Guyana. The hospital states that this initiative ...
Proteinuria occurred in 64%. Half had baseline ischemic heart disease, 27% had cerebrovascular disease, and 20% had diabetes mellitus. Kidney function improved by 30% after the procedure ...
Diabetes medications called SGLT-2 inhibitors have also shown to be effective in helping slow the progression of kidney disease, even in non-diabetic patients. Adjust your diet: This usually ... of ...
Tara Seymour, an advanced practice clinical dietitian and diabetes educator at Johns Hopkins, provides guidance on how a healthy diet and lifestyle can control — and even help reverse — prediabetes.