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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Beyond Bandages: New Tech for Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic foot ulcers, often called DFUs, are a big problem for people with diabetes. They can really mess up someone's life and even lead to serious issues like amputations. Managing these ulcers isn't easy and usually needs a team of healthcare professionals. Poor blood sugar control is a major fac

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Olive's Secret Weapon Against Sugar Troubles

Did you know that olive oil has a secret ingredient that might help with diabetes? It's called oleuropein, a compound hiding in olive trees and oil. With more people struggling with type 2 diabetes due to poor diets and weight issues, scientists are on the hunt for better solutions. Oleuropein is ca

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

The cGAS-STING Pathway: A Key Player in Diabetic Kidney Disease and Aging

Diabetic kidney disease is a serious issue, and understanding how it affects men and women differently as they age is crucial. Scientists studied young and older rats with type 2 diabetes to see how a specific pathway called cGAS-STING changes over time and between genders. They found that this path

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Tracking Mom's Routine: A Study on Post-Pregnancy Weight and Breastfeeding

Did you know that many moms around the world struggle with keeping their weight in check after giving birth? This can lead to health issues for both mom and baby. Scientists are exploring ways to help these moms. One method they're testing is using electronic devices to keep track of mom's daily rou

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Text Messages for Better Diabetes Care in Ghana

In Ghana, nurses are using a simple tool to help people with type 2 diabetes manage their health better. This tool? A mobile phone. The study wanted to see if sending text messages could help control blood sugar levels and improve self-care. They picked people with type 2 diabetes and split them int

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

SGLT2 Inhibitors and Genitourinary Infections: A Closer Look for Diabetes Patients

You might have heard about SGLT2 inhibitors, a type of medicine used to manage type 2 diabetes. But did you know they can increase the risk of genitourinary tract infections? A recent study dug deep into this topic, focusing on both first-time and recurring infections in patients taking these drugs.

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Week 12 NFL Touchdown Bets: Who Will Score?

Excited to talk NFL bets this week! We're zeroing in on players to score touchdowns. Let's dive in! Chiefs vs. Panthers at 1 PM ET: Panthers' defense isn’t scaring anyone, ranking low in both pass and run DVOA. Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy at +230 is our pick, he’s lightning fast and has scored in six g

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

College Football Week 13: SDSU vs. Utah State and Other Key Matchups on CBS Sports Network

Are you ready for some exciting college football action? CBS Sports Network has a packed Week 13 schedule lined up for you! Let's dive into the games you won't want to miss. First up, San Diego State heads to Utah State on Saturday afternoon. The Aztecs have faced a tough run, losing their last fou

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Immigrant Adults and Type 2 Diabetes: Self-Care & Health Literacy

Immigrant adults often face health disparities compared to the general population. Health literacy—the ability to understand and use health information—plays a crucial role in managing health outcomes, including quality of life (QoL). This study explored how health literacy affects the self-care and

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Saliva's microbe army: How sugar problems impact gum health

Did you know that the tiny creatures living in your saliva can tell a lot about your health? Especially if you have type 2 diabetes. In a recent study, scientists took a closer look at these microbes when diabetes meets different levels of gum disease. They found that the mix of microbes changes qui

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