Eating these foods can help reduce risk of developing Type 2 diabetes
A diet high in fruits and vegetables may help reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 50 percent, suggests a study.
A diet high in fruits and vegetables may help reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 50 percent, suggests a study.
One study found that a low-calorie diet can reverse type 2 diabetes, even after 6 years of the diagnosis.
Unhealthy eating habits may lead to diabetes, which is linked to deteriorating brain health.
Eating a handful of nuts daily, particularly tree nuts, may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease among people with Type-2 diabetes, associated with an increased risk for high cholesterol, heart disease and stroke, say researchers.
One study found that a low-calorie diet can reverse type 2 diabetes, even after 6 years of the diagnosis.
Unhealthy eating habits may lead to diabetes, which is linked to deteriorating brain health.
Eating a handful of nuts daily, particularly tree nuts, may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease among people with Type-2 diabetes, associated with an increased risk for high cholesterol, heart disease and stroke, say researchers.
A diet high in fruits and vegetables may help reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 50 percent, suggests a study.