'World Diabetes Day 2018' - 44 News Result(s)
- Sarika Rana | Wednesday November 14, 2018Diabetes has three types, of which type-1 diabetes is a common condition in teens and children. With type-1 diabetes, the pancreas is not able to produce insulin, which is a hormone that helps glucose, or sugar, get into your cells to give them energy
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- Food | NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday November 14, 2018According to a research study gathered at a satellite symposium hosted by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) annual meeting in Berlin, drinking a cupful of coffee could lower the risk of type-2 diabetes
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- NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday November 14, 2018World Diabetes Day: Studies say that almonds may come in handy to improve metabolic risk factors associated with type-2 diabetes.
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- Health | DoctorNDTV | Thursday November 15, 2018This World Diabetes Day go nuts if you want to manage diabetes. Nuts and seeds can be a good snack for people with type 2 diabetes because they may help lower the risk of heart disease, control blood sugar levels and even aid weight loss.
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- Health | Pooja Malhotra | Wednesday November 14, 2018PCOS is a strong risk factor for diabetes among women of reproductive age. On World Diabetes Day, Nutritionist Pooja Malhotra gives a few important diet tips on how to manage the two together.
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- Dr Jyoti Goyal | Wednesday November 14, 2018Limiting portion size and following the principle of moderation is the key to managing diabetes. On World Diabetes Day, read here to know if it is safe for diabetics to consume rice or not.
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- Health | Dr Sujeet Jha | Wednesday November 14, 2018It is important to understand the quantity and quality of food that can be consumed as there are numerous myths related to diet in diabetes.
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- DoctorNDTV | Thursday November 15, 2018World Diabetes Day 2018: Healthy eating habits and a significant lifestyle change can help lower your blood sugar levels. Your diet plays a key role when you have got diabetes. A healthy, balanced diet is a must for people suffering from diabetes.
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- Health | ANI | Tuesday November 13, 2018According to a recent study, diabetes medication empagliflozin can improve cardiac structure in diabetics who also have heart disease. Read here to know more...
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- Madhavi Bhatt Trivedi, IANS | Tuesday November 13, 2018The key to a healthy morning meal is to choose a variety of foods to get a balance of carbohydrates, proteins, fats and other nutrients like vitamins and minerals along with the much-needed fibre that helps manage blood-sugar levels.
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- Food | NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday November 14, 2018World Diabetes Day 2018: Type 2 diabetes is largely preventable with the help of a healthy diet and an active lifestyle. Here is why diabetics may want to include nuts and seeds in their diet.
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- Health | DoctorNDTV | Tuesday November 13, 2018The theme of World Diabetes Day is "The Family and Diabetes" which aims to raise awareness about the impact of diabetes on the family and how to provide a support network to those who are affected by diabetes.
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- Food | NDTV Food Desk | Tuesday November 13, 2018Breakfast is an important meal of the day, but more so for diabetics who must not stay hungry for long periods of time as this may spike up their blood glucose levels. Try these foods to manage your diabetes naturally.
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- Food | Written by Sarika Rana | Wednesday September 18, 2019World Diabetes Day is being observed today to raise awareness of a condition that millions of people around the world live with the disease. Giloy is an herb which helps in the production of insulin. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic properties.
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- Health | DoctorNDTV | Tuesday November 13, 2018World Diabetes Day 2018: Earlier the disease only affected middle-aged and older adults. But now days, Type 2 diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate in young children and teenagers. This is largely due to obesity and unhealthy lifestyle.
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'World Diabetes Day 2018' - 44 News Result(s)
- Sarika Rana | Wednesday November 14, 2018Diabetes has three types, of which type-1 diabetes is a common condition in teens and children. With type-1 diabetes, the pancreas is not able to produce insulin, which is a hormone that helps glucose, or sugar, get into your cells to give them energy
food.ndtv.com
- Food | NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday November 14, 2018According to a research study gathered at a satellite symposium hosted by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) annual meeting in Berlin, drinking a cupful of coffee could lower the risk of type-2 diabetes
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- NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday November 14, 2018World Diabetes Day: Studies say that almonds may come in handy to improve metabolic risk factors associated with type-2 diabetes.
food.ndtv.com
- Health | DoctorNDTV | Thursday November 15, 2018This World Diabetes Day go nuts if you want to manage diabetes. Nuts and seeds can be a good snack for people with type 2 diabetes because they may help lower the risk of heart disease, control blood sugar levels and even aid weight loss.
www.ndtv.com
- Health | Pooja Malhotra | Wednesday November 14, 2018PCOS is a strong risk factor for diabetes among women of reproductive age. On World Diabetes Day, Nutritionist Pooja Malhotra gives a few important diet tips on how to manage the two together.
www.ndtv.com
- Dr Jyoti Goyal | Wednesday November 14, 2018Limiting portion size and following the principle of moderation is the key to managing diabetes. On World Diabetes Day, read here to know if it is safe for diabetics to consume rice or not.
doctor.ndtv.com
- Health | Dr Sujeet Jha | Wednesday November 14, 2018It is important to understand the quantity and quality of food that can be consumed as there are numerous myths related to diet in diabetes.
www.ndtv.com
- DoctorNDTV | Thursday November 15, 2018World Diabetes Day 2018: Healthy eating habits and a significant lifestyle change can help lower your blood sugar levels. Your diet plays a key role when you have got diabetes. A healthy, balanced diet is a must for people suffering from diabetes.
doctor.ndtv.com
- Health | ANI | Tuesday November 13, 2018According to a recent study, diabetes medication empagliflozin can improve cardiac structure in diabetics who also have heart disease. Read here to know more...
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- Madhavi Bhatt Trivedi, IANS | Tuesday November 13, 2018The key to a healthy morning meal is to choose a variety of foods to get a balance of carbohydrates, proteins, fats and other nutrients like vitamins and minerals along with the much-needed fibre that helps manage blood-sugar levels.
doctor.ndtv.com
- Food | NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday November 14, 2018World Diabetes Day 2018: Type 2 diabetes is largely preventable with the help of a healthy diet and an active lifestyle. Here is why diabetics may want to include nuts and seeds in their diet.
www.ndtv.com
- Health | DoctorNDTV | Tuesday November 13, 2018The theme of World Diabetes Day is "The Family and Diabetes" which aims to raise awareness about the impact of diabetes on the family and how to provide a support network to those who are affected by diabetes.
www.ndtv.com
- Food | NDTV Food Desk | Tuesday November 13, 2018Breakfast is an important meal of the day, but more so for diabetics who must not stay hungry for long periods of time as this may spike up their blood glucose levels. Try these foods to manage your diabetes naturally.
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- Food | Written by Sarika Rana | Wednesday September 18, 2019World Diabetes Day is being observed today to raise awareness of a condition that millions of people around the world live with the disease. Giloy is an herb which helps in the production of insulin. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic properties.
www.ndtv.com
- Health | DoctorNDTV | Tuesday November 13, 2018World Diabetes Day 2018: Earlier the disease only affected middle-aged and older adults. But now days, Type 2 diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate in young children and teenagers. This is largely due to obesity and unhealthy lifestyle.
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