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| Nutrition / Diet News | Dawn phenomenon: How to control high morning blood sugars The dawn phenomenon is a natural rise in blood sugar that happens before a person wakes up. How does it affect people with diabetes? Find out here. | 08 May 2017 | Fast food and diabetes: Tips and options for eating out Fast food should usually be avoided, but sometimes you need a quick bite on the run. Can people with diabetes eat fast food without risking their health? | 08 May 2017 | New enzyme blocks gluten, relieves symptoms of gluten intolerance Taking an enzyme tablet blocks gluten from entering the small intestine, new study finds, significantly improving symptoms in gluten-sensitive patients. | 08 May 2017 | Research shows illegal levels of arsenic found in baby foods In January 2016, the EU imposed a maximum limit of inorganic arsenic on manufacturers in a bid to mitigate associated health risks. | 08 May 2017 | Sugar-sweetened beverages becoming more affordable around the world Increasing affordability expected to hamper efforts to address global obesity epidemic. | 08 May 2017 | Can the antioxidant resveratrol reduce artery stiffness in diabetics? Resveratrol, a natural compound found in red wine, peanuts, berries and the skin of red grapes, may reduce artery stiffness in some people with Type 2 diabetes, according to an abstract... | 08 May 2017 |
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