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Why blood sugar control matters more than weight loss in preventing diabetes

For years, people with prediabetes have been told that losing weight is the best way to lower their risk of type 2 diabetes. But new research from Germany suggests that keeping blood sugar levels within a healthy range may be even more important than the number on the scale. The study, published in Nature Medicine [.] The post Why blood sugar control matters more than weight loss in preventing diabetes appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

Jenny McCarthy Brutally Ridiculed and Accused of Spreading ‘Dangerous Information’ After Discussing Tylenol and Autism Link — ‘You Don’t Have a Medical Degree!’

Instagram users slammed the anti-vaccine advocate for pushing ‘dangerous information’ without a medical degree.

Is Methylene Blue the Secret Weapon for Fighting Alzheimers and Keeping Your Brain Young?

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Federal agencies are studying safety of abortion drug mifepristone, driving new concerns about limits on access

The US Food and Drug Administration is reviewing evidence about the safety and efficacy of one of the drugs used in medication abortion to investigate how it can be safely

Dr. Peter McCullough On Ivermectin’s Striking Anti-Cancer Potential

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FDA will advise doctors about link between autism, acetaminophen use during pregnancy, Trump says

President Donald Trump announced Monday that the US Food and Drug Administration will be notifying physicians that the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy “can be associated with a very increased