Evelyn Parr receives funding from Diabetes Australia and Australian Catholic University. Brooke Devlin received funding from Diabetes Australia. Diet is an important way people living with type 2 ...
Intermittent fasting is an eating pattern that focuses on when you eat, not what you eat. A recent study found that intermittent fasting helped some people with Type 2 diabetes discontinue their ...
Eating these tiny fish regularly could improve your blood sugar control, and by extension, lower diabetes risk and support ...
A recent study has found that eating higher levels of red meat is associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 ...
After you’ve been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, one of your first questions will likely be what foods you need to avoid with diabetes. Will you still be able to enjoy lunch out with friends? Will ...
Time-restricted eating may encourage weight loss—from fat, rather than muscle—and better blood sugar control in people at risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. A version of intermittent ...
If you have type 2 diabetes, it’s important to manage your hormone levels, as an imbalance can alter how your body responds to insulin. Lifestyle measures like reducing stressors and eating a balanced ...
There’s a common misconception that a diabetes-friendly diet is all limp lettuce leaves and joyless sugar-free biscuits, that ...
Type 2 diabetes affects 1.2 million Australians and accounts for 85-90% of all diabetes cases. This chronic condition is characterized by high blood glucose (sugar) levels, which carry serious health ...
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