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Dark chocolate, type 2 diabetes
Dark chocolate linked to lower risk of type 2 diabetes, study says
A small quantity of dark chocolate was better than milk chocolate for insulin control and type 2 diabetes prevention, according to a new study.
Could Dark Chocolate Reduce Your Risk of Diabetes?
If you’ve long assumed that you must deprive yourself of delicious foods in order to be healthy, a new study published today in The BMJ offers encouraging news: Eating dark chocolate has been associated with a reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
New Study Teases Out Chocolate and Diabetes Connection
Though flavonoids may confer antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and vasodilatory benefits, the relationship between chocolate consumption and diabetes remains "controversial," the authors wrote, due to observational studies with inconsistent findings, and a lack of inquiry into health effects by chocolate subtype.
Milk chocolate or dark? The answer could affect your risk of diabetes.
A large new study suggests there might be good reason to indulge in chocolate this holiday season: It found that people who regularly ate chocolate had a lower likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Eating dark chocolate five times a week could lower diabetes risk
Eating a few pieces of dark chocolate five times a week while avoiding milk chocolate has been linked to a reduced risk of type 2
diabetes
. The connection between chocolate consumption and type 2
diabetes
risk is “controversial”, according to ...
Eating dark chocolate could reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes
Eating dark chocolate has been linked to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. Although consumption of milk chocolate has not been associated with risk reduction, physicians said Wednesday that people who ate at least five sweet servings of any chocolate each week saw their risk lowered by 10 percent compared to people who rarely or never ate chocolate.
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Dark chocolate consumption associated with lower type 2 diabetes risk
Consuming dark, but not milk, chocolate may be associated with lower risk of developing type 2
diabetes
(T2D), according to ...
WMUR
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Eating dark chocolate may lower type 2 diabetes risk
Eating at least five tiny servings of dark chocolate each week may lower the risk of developing type 2
diabetes
by 21%, ...
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Social media users falsely link diabetes and parasites
Diabetes occurs when the body cannot produce enough insulin to manage a person's blood sugar levels, and doctors treat it ...
News Medical on MSN
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Childhood diabetes rates surge globally
Researchers investigate global trends in childhood diabetes rates and different factors that contribute to its incidence.
Rolling Out
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7 keys to managing diabetes during holidays
Managing diabetes during the holiday season requires careful planning, but it shouldn't prevent anyone from enjoying ...
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I don’t have diabetes, but I wore a glucose monitor for six weeks. Here’s what I learned about food (and anxiety)
One day in September, I stood in front of my open refrigerator, ravenous but unable to figure out what I should eat.
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High-Dose Vitamin D Supplements Won't Prevent Diabetes in Healthy Seniors
Taking even high doses of supplementary vitamin D won't lower an older person's odds for type 2 diabetes, new research confirms. Vitamin D supplements may have other benefits, but in otherwise healthy ...
Verywell Health on MSN
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Diabetes Diet Guide
Diet is key to preventing, managing, and treating diabetes. This article acts as a diabetes diet guidebook for people with ...
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