Type 2, low-carbohydrate diet
Science Daily · 1d
People with type 2 diabetes who eat low-carb may be able to discontinue medication
Adults with type 2 diabetes on a low-carbohydrate diet may see benefits to their beta-cell function allowing them to better manage their disease and possibly discontinue medication, according to new research.
Kaleido Scope · 2d
People with Type 2 diabetes may be able to discontinue medication after eating a low-carb diet, new research suggests
People with Type 2 diabetes have a compromised beta-cell response to blood sugar, possibly due in part to eating too many carbohydrates. Beta-cell failure or insufficiency on top of insulin resistance is responsible for the development and progression of Type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes.co.uk · 2d
Study finds long-term benefits of low carbohydrate diets in type 2 diabetes treatment
A recent study published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice has shed new light on how a very low carbohydrate diet, delivered through telemedicine, could be key to achieving long-term improvements in type 2 diabetes management.
Daily Journal · 2d
People with diabetes who stick to this diet could stop taking meds: study
People with type 2 diabetes who stick to a low-carb diet may be able to stop taking medication, suggests a new study. Get a free dose of heath care news and wellness tips delivered to your inbox each Tuesday morning.
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