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discovery suggests that it may not be glucose that drives chronic inflammation within type 2 diabetes.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2019/aug/mitochondria,-not-glucose,-could-be-driving-inflammation-in-type-2-diabetes-91862046.html
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2019/aug/mitochondria,-not-glucose,-could-be-driving-inflammation-in-type-2-diabetes-91862046.html
seasider18
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
New Zealanders, brilliant news for interferon
Brilliant news to Roferon A users! Just enquired about the shortage and this was the reply from haematology department which takes effect by the end of this year. "I believe the drug company is due to stop manufacturing interferon alpha. However it is our understanding that a replacement product will
Brilliant news to Roferon A users! Just enquired about the shortage and this was the reply from haematology department which takes effect by the end of this year. "I believe the drug company is due to stop manufacturing interferon alpha. However it is our understanding that a replacement product will
fee13
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
CBD oil as a steroid sparer
Is this great news or what?! http://sterobiotechs.com/stero-cbd-solution/ "Our preliminary results in a phase II trial in GVHD show that CBD administration enhanced the therapeutic effect of steroids or reduced the steroid dosage while maintaining or improving the steroid’s original therapeutic effect
Is this great news or what?! http://sterobiotechs.com/stero-cbd-solution/ "Our preliminary results in a phase II trial in GVHD show that CBD administration enhanced the therapeutic effect of steroids or reduced the steroid dosage while maintaining or improving the steroid’s original therapeutic effect
gtate1914
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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Scavenger Receptor Class B Member 1 Independent Uptake of Transthyretin by Cultured Hepatocytes Is Regulated by High Density Lipoprotein
I really don't know where to start with this paper! Does it make any sense that T4 can be taken into cells whilst actually bound to a transporter protein (transthyretin)? Transthyretin is also involved with vitamin A (the name comes from trans(porter) thy(roid hormone) retin(ol) - a form of vitamin
I really don't know where to start with this paper! Does it make any sense that T4 can be taken into cells whilst actually bound to a transporter protein (transthyretin)? Transthyretin is also involved with vitamin A (the name comes from trans(porter) thy(roid hormone) retin(ol) - a form of vitamin
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Bye Bye Sugar
Great news. I was pre diabetic at 43 on the glycemic sugar scale back in February. Had a blood test a month ago. Results are back. The count is now 36 and I am back to normal.
Great news. I was pre diabetic at 43 on the glycemic sugar scale back in February. Had a blood test a month ago. Results are back. The count is now 36 and I am back to normal.
Goodnessknows
Restart August 2020
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Support needed.
Yet another diet started. The difference? I really need to lose weight as I am heading for type 2 diabetes. I really need support from other members and am looking forward to reading about your journeys.
Yet another diet started. The difference? I really need to lose weight as I am heading for type 2 diabetes. I really need support from other members and am looking forward to reading about your journeys.
Sloth34
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Hyponid tab for sugar
My HBa1c was 7.7 in Jan 19 and repeated the same in Aug 19 and it’s the same My fasting sugar was 113 and rest of my lipid cbc and urine are perfect I have been having Tab Hyponid 4 tabs a day 2plus 2 for last 3 months Want expert comments and advise from members Tnx
My HBa1c was 7.7 in Jan 19 and repeated the same in Aug 19 and it’s the same My fasting sugar was 113 and rest of my lipid cbc and urine are perfect I have been having Tab Hyponid 4 tabs a day 2plus 2 for last 3 months Want expert comments and advise from members Tnx
Venkat-1810
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes (An Article)
This article was
originally written by: Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE on June 3, 2017 for
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/16-best-foods-for-diabetics?fbclid=IwAR3__ByD4FDE7ynQ8f4HEnhlFFW4vmPddBsf37X71jTUjlXGcXCr8ZZKRc0
[u]The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes[/u]
Figuring out the best
This article was
originally written by: Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE on June 3, 2017 for
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/16-best-foods-for-diabetics?fbclid=IwAR3__ByD4FDE7ynQ8f4HEnhlFFW4vmPddBsf37X71jTUjlXGcXCr8ZZKRc0
[u]The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes[/u]
Figuring out the best
suramo
Star
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Cholesterol Test Results - all seem OK?
I just got results from Medichecks for cholesterol tests, all seem fine and in range but would appreciate your thoughts if you see anything different. Total cholesterol - 4.91 (<5.00) LDL cholesterol - 1.75 (<3.00) Non HDL cholesterol - 2.02 (<4.00) HDL cholesterol - 2.89 (>1.30) Total cholesterol :
I just got results from Medichecks for cholesterol tests, all seem fine and in range but would appreciate your thoughts if you see anything different. Total cholesterol - 4.91 (<5.00) LDL cholesterol - 1.75 (<3.00) Non HDL cholesterol - 2.02 (<4.00) HDL cholesterol - 2.89 (>1.30) Total cholesterol :
ShonaGreen
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Pre- diabetic
I have recently been diagnosed with Pre-diabetic. I am confused about what I should eat, may eat or not eat. Does this mean as I am just borderline I can eat a normal diet but wit care?. Please help. Thank you. Chrys
I have recently been diagnosed with Pre-diabetic. I am confused about what I should eat, may eat or not eat. Does this mean as I am just borderline I can eat a normal diet but wit care?. Please help. Thank you. Chrys
RoadRunner44
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : LIPIDS, PROTEIN METABOLISM
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ LIPIDS The serum cholesterol level is depressed in thyrotoxicosis. There is an increase both in synthesis and in degradation, but the balance results in a new lower steady-state concentration
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ LIPIDS The serum cholesterol level is depressed in thyrotoxicosis. There is an increase both in synthesis and in degradation, but the balance results in a new lower steady-state concentration
ling
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : GASTROINTESTINAL FINDINGS
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ GASTROINTESTINAL FINDINGS The appetite is characteristically increased. The effect of this increase is to offset, in part (sometimes completely), the loss of weight that might be expected
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ GASTROINTESTINAL FINDINGS The appetite is characteristically increased. The effect of this increase is to offset, in part (sometimes completely), the loss of weight that might be expected
ling
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Don't you get fed up of all the bad-food-news?
I don't wanna be negative or step on anyone's toes here... But I get fed up of constantly hearing on the news and TV etc all the negativity about everything we eat! Sugar is bad. Carbs are bad. Meat is bad. Dairy is bad. Gluten is bad. Processed is super bad. Fats are bad! Jeezus! From everything being
I don't wanna be negative or step on anyone's toes here... But I get fed up of constantly hearing on the news and TV etc all the negativity about everything we eat! Sugar is bad. Carbs are bad. Meat is bad. Dairy is bad. Gluten is bad. Processed is super bad. Fats are bad! Jeezus! From everything being
CrimsonMama
Restart June 2023
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
What's your favourite low carb breakfast?
Hi everyone with the interest in pre diabetes and controlling type 2 diabetes this is something that is affecting more and more people and I've just been asked this so what are your favourite low carb breakfasts please. 😊
Hi everyone with the interest in pre diabetes and controlling type 2 diabetes this is something that is affecting more and more people and I've just been asked this so what are your favourite low carb breakfasts please. 😊
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Weight gain
I hope someone will be able to help Since the new year I been told I got diabetes type 2 I got this under control ( no cake crisp biscuits cut out white bread only having sweetened in tea but have 2 half spoon sugar on my breakfast),since having diabetes I am on 2x1000 mg sukkarto a-day. I now started
I hope someone will be able to help Since the new year I been told I got diabetes type 2 I got this under control ( no cake crisp biscuits cut out white bread only having sweetened in tea but have 2 half spoon sugar on my breakfast),since having diabetes I am on 2x1000 mg sukkarto a-day. I now started
rcs8256
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Supplements
Sorry... don’t want to post here constantly but it’s abit of a relief being able to ask questions and post my thoughts haha Trying to maximise my strength gains and muscle size in the gym and I’m just wondering what supplements people take to keep themselves healthy in general eg multivitamins, magnesium
Sorry... don’t want to post here constantly but it’s abit of a relief being able to ask questions and post my thoughts haha Trying to maximise my strength gains and muscle size in the gym and I’m just wondering what supplements people take to keep themselves healthy in general eg multivitamins, magnesium
Simba145
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Eggs, eggs!!!
"CHOLESTEROL ISN’T ALL BAD" Below information is from the copy of mail online. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7324389/Should-really-going-work-egg-unscramble-facts-fiction.html "According to Dr Harding, whose research focuses on dietary fats and their link with heart disease: ‘Cholesterol
"CHOLESTEROL ISN’T ALL BAD" Below information is from the copy of mail online. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7324389/Should-really-going-work-egg-unscramble-facts-fiction.html "According to Dr Harding, whose research focuses on dietary fats and their link with heart disease: ‘Cholesterol
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Help me please
I have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and I’m scared about what to eat I really need help with the warm sensations that happens what can I use to help me please?
I have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and I’m scared about what to eat I really need help with the warm sensations that happens what can I use to help me please?
Lovely2
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
The Newcastle Diet : does it work?
If you're short on time, the brief answer is "for most people, no, not really". The longer answer is very interesting. Here's the summary of the 2-year followup, straight from the source: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/media/wwwnclacuk/newcastlemagneticresonancecentre/files/DiRECT%20-%202%20year%20results.pdf
If you're short on time, the brief answer is "for most people, no, not really". The longer answer is very interesting. Here's the summary of the 2-year followup, straight from the source: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/media/wwwnclacuk/newcastlemagneticresonancecentre/files/DiRECT%20-%202%20year%20results.pdf
TheAwfulToad
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
Raw Goat milk
Goat milk is considered one of the healthiest foods. It contains vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12 that are important for the strengthening of the nervous system, and abounds in minerals (calcium, phosphorus, zinc, selenium) that play an important role for bone strength and maintenance of immunity. Goat milk
Goat milk is considered one of the healthiest foods. It contains vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12 that are important for the strengthening of the nervous system, and abounds in minerals (calcium, phosphorus, zinc, selenium) that play an important role for bone strength and maintenance of immunity. Goat milk
delboy381
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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