How Is Diabetes Linked to Hearing Loss?

Though it's not clear how diabetes may be related to hearing loss, many people experience both conditions simultaneously.
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How Are Diabetes and Hearing Loss Linked?

Though it's not clear how diabetes may be related to hearing loss, many people experience both conditions simultaneously. About 37 million Americans have diabetes, estimates the American...
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 Diseases and Conditions
Is Low-Calorie Ice Cream Healthy?

Just because a carton of ice cream claims to be low-calorie does not necessarily mean that it's healthy. Here are tips on choosing ice cream and recipes for making your own low-calorie ice...
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Whole Grain vs. Whole Wheat

Whole wheat is a type of whole grain, meaning that the entire kernel is intact. Learn about the differences between whole grain and whole wheat products, including the health benefits of each.
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Is Sucrose the Same as Sugar, and What Does It Do to Your Body?

Sucrose is the chemical name for the table sugar you use in your kitchen. Sucrose is a type of sugar made up of two monosaccharides (glucose and fructose) and it is classified as a disaccharide.
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Here's Your List of 22+ Low Carb Vegetables and Their Benefits

When planning a low-carb diet, vegetables are a necessity. Low carb vegetables include bell peppers, broccoli, alfalfa sprouts, and other veggies that supply nutrients and fiber.
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 News
Experimental Insulin-in-a-Pill Shows Promise in Study

People with type 1 diabetes who need to inject insulin a few times a day could eventually be switching to an easier-to-take tablet that dissolves inside the cheek. Canadian researchers...
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Take a Fresh Look at Oatmeal – It's Not as Simple as You Think

Let's admit it: Oatmeal is a total nerd. It lacks fashion sense – the color they named after it is somewhere on the drab side of beige. It's often seen with Sesame Street's Bert...
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Tight Blood Sugar Control Boosts Brain Power of Teens With Type 1 Diabetes: Study

When teenagers with type 1 diabetes get better control of their blood sugar, their brains may benefit, a new clinical trial shows. Researchers found that when teenagers started treatment...
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