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Diabetes epidemic

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About 8 in 10 Indigenous Canadians who are young adults will develop Type 2 diabetes in their lifetimes
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Sanofi and Verily pair up to improve diabetes treatment

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French drugmaker Sanofi and the US firm Verily are to invest around $500 million (445 million euros) in a joint venture to help people with diabetes. Verily used to be called Google Life Sciences and is owned by Alphabet, the parent...
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Spanish farmers look for sweet success from Stevia plant

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It has around 200 times sweeter than sugar and has a slight taste of liquorice. Stevia is widely used as a sugar substitute. It’s a fast growing plant that thrives in tropical weather in Malaga, in Spain. Farmers like Sergio Martin are...
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Bariatric Surgery and Type 2 Diabetes

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The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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To Drink or Not to Drink-

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The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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TV and Getting Diabetes

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The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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South Korean researchers develop a smart patch for diabetes

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Most diabetics need a finger prick test several times a day to determine whether their blood sugar level is under control. But the developers of this transparent patch with its electric circuits and tiny gold plates claim that they will...
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Immigrant health

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A steep increase in diabetes and obesity rates found among Canadians of particular ethnicities
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Keeping the workplace healthy

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The role of the company doctor is changing, with a shift towards preventive healthcare in the workplace. Germany is at the forefront of that change, with the ageing population motivating this fresh focus on keeping staff fit right up to...
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What cheaper versions of Ozempic will mean for B.C.'s diabetics

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In January 2026, the Canadian patent for Ozempic will expire, paving the way for cheap generic versions of the semaglutide injections that help regulate blood sugar levels and appetite. Dr. Tom Elliott, medical director at B.C. Diabetes,...
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Barbie with diabetes gets praise from White Plains pediatrician

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Mattel released the doll to help raise awareness about kids with medical conditions and disabilities.
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Understanding Diabetes Reversal: Can Diabetes Be Reversed? Will It Return?

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Curious about diabetes reversal? In this video, we delve into what it means to reverse diabetes, how it can be achieved through lifestyle changes, and whether diabetes can come back. Join us as we explore the science behind reversing...
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Untreated diabetes causing ‘epidemic’ of amputations among Black Canadians

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Doctors say despite higher rates of diabetes, Black people are experiencing significantly higher rates of amputations largely because of delayed diagnosis and treatment. That's led to a push for better screening among Black Canadians.
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Doctors say exercising outside in hot weather can be dangerous

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Health officials say the heat can be dangerous, especially for people with certain conditions.
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N.S. diabetes program leaves out some who rely on insulin

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A new program helps cover the cost of sensor-based glucose monitors in Nova Scotia, but the criteria is leaving some who depend on insulin to manage their diabetes ineligible.
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Compulsory tests for moms-to-be

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Compulsory tests for moms-to-be include blood tests for anemia, blood type, and infections (HIV, hepatitis B, syphilis), urine tests for protein and sugar levels, glucose tolerance test for gestational diabetes, ultrasound scans for...
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‘ED,Tihar Jail misleading court’: AAP

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BJP's ED and Tihar Jail administration are misleading the court so that CM Arvind Kejriwal does not get insulin; AAP leader and cabinet minister AtishiAAP leader and cabinet minister Atishi exposed ED and jail administration "In court,...
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India Is The Cancer Capital Of The World: Reports Suggest Alarming and Fastest Rise In Cases

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India is facing a significant rise in cancer cases, with almost 14 lakh people diagnosed in 2020, expected to reach 15.7 lakhs by 2025. This trend is part of a broader increase in non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including diabetes,...
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be Well: Lifestyle choices that can help your heart

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WebMD’s Dr. John Whyte tells us the healthy lifestyle choices that can make a difference.
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City’s lifestyle medicine program now available across the five boroughs

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Patients in the program receive personalized counseling from professionals who help them start and keep healthier habits regarding sleep, eating, exercise and stress.
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World Kidney Day 2024: Protect your kidneys! Avoid these chronic diseases

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This World Kidney Day 2024, let's talk about chronic diseases that can put your kidneys at risk. Early detection and management are key to keeping your kidneys healthy. Learn about the top chronic conditions to watch out for and simple...
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World Kidney Day: Kidney issues those with diabetes are prone to

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Individuals with diabetes are at increased risk of developing kidney problems, known as diabetic nephropathy or diabetic kidney disease. This condition occurs due to long-term high blood sugar levels damaging the kidneys' small blood...
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Pharmacare still being negotiated with some provinces, health minister says

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Minister of Health, Mark Holland, discusses the details of the Liberal government's pharmacare legislation it negotiated with the NDP.
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Government reveals national pharmacare details

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Health Minister Mark Holland released the long-awaited details of the federal government's pharmacare plan on Thursday, with a commitment to cover some diabetes treatments and contraception.