The fast way to beat disease: Reverse Type 2 diabetes with these dishes that target your tummy

Have you started 2021 heavier than you’d like to be? Are you feeling sluggish, and sleeping badly? Join the club — after what’s been a difficult time, many people have begun the New Year fatter, less fit and more stressed than ever. And as you piled on the pounds, the chances are your blood sugar … Read more

Health: Hoarders at higher risk of chronic obesity, diabetes and other life-shortening conditions

Hoarders suffer from more than just a messy house — they are also at a higher risk of chronic obesity, diabetes and other life-shortening conditions US researchers polled more than 20,000 adults exhibiting hoarding symptoms They determined that 2,616 of the study’s respondents had ‘hoarding disorder’  Prevalent conditions among this group included chronic pain and sleep … Read more

Worried you haven’t got the willpower to lose weight? These three walked away from Type 2 diabetes

Need to lose weight, want to get fitter and healthier? Every week for the next month the Mail is running a unique 30-day Health Kick programme packed with advice to help get your health back on track.  And if you need more motivation, read the inspiring stories here of three people who’ve reversed their type … Read more

Pregnant Paloma Faith reveals she is undergoing further tests for gestational diabetes

Pregnant Paloma Faith reveals she is undergoing further tests for gestational diabetes and has cancelled her Christmas break to be closer to her hospital By Bev Lyons For Mailonline Published: 09:05 GMT, 14 December 2020 | Updated: 09:18 GMT, 14 December 2020 Pregnant Paloma Faith is undergoing further tests for gestational diabetes after revealing to … Read more

Health: Earwax test to measure glucose levels could allow earlier identification of type 2 diabetes

Earwax test to measure glucose levels could allow earlier identification of type 2 diabetes, scientists claim The cotton swab-esque probe has been developed by researchers from the UK Cheap to undertake, it is 60 percent more reliable than the current standard It can also be used at home, without clinical supervision like with blood tests Previous studies showed that … Read more

Pocket-sized breathalysers could soon spot signs of diabetes and cancer

Handheld device that detects signs of diabetes and cancer in a person’s BREATH is being made by scientists thanks to a new sensor that spots warning signs of disease in exhaled air Exclusive: Nottingham trent researchers create a new nanoparticle scaffold   This material can be used to identify disease biomarkers in a patient’s breath  Can … Read more

Pocket-sized breathalysers could soon spot signs of diabetes and cancer

Handheld device that detects signs of diabetes and cancer in a person’s BREATH is being made by scientists thanks to a new sensor that spots warning signs of disease in exhaled air Exclusive: Nottingham trent researchers create a new nanoparticle scaffold   This material can be used to identify disease biomarkers in a patient’s breath  Can … Read more

Public Health England was ‘too focused on diabetes and obesity before the pandemic’

Public Health England was ‘too focused’ on diabetes and obesity before the coronavirus pandemic, claim former Government advisers Mark Walport, former chief scientist, said PHE ‘switched’ away from infections Former cabinet secretary Mark Sedwill said it was ill-equipped for Covid-19 crisis PHE is due to be dismantled next year and absorbed into new department By … Read more

Public Health England was ‘too focused on diabetes and obesity before the pandemic’

Public Health England was ‘too focused’ on diabetes and obesity before the coronavirus pandemic, claim former Government advisers Mark Walport, former chief scientist, said PHE ‘switched’ away from infections Former cabinet secretary Mark Sedwill said it was ill-equipped for Covid-19 crisis PHE is due to be dismantled next year and absorbed into new department By … Read more

Why Covid-19 patients with diabetes or heart disease are more likely to die from coronavirus

Why Covid-19 patients with diabetes or heart disease are more likely to die REVEALED: Virus latches onto cholesterol molecules to gain access to cells, study shows Researchers studied the role of cholesterol in coronavirus infection   Found the presence of high cholesterol is linked to increased infection of cells  Believed the coronavirus binds to cholesterol and hijacks a lift … Read more