The phenolic composition, antioxidant capacity, and other functional properties of fresh and dried figs
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 Low-carb breakfast tames glucose spikes in type 2 diabetesLow-carb breakfast tames glucose spikes in type 2 diabetes
 
Low-carbohydrate diet reduces postprandial glucose and glycemic variability in type 2 diabetics as compared to those fed a standard low-fat breakfast.
 
 
 The phenolic composition, antioxidant capacity, and other functional properties of fresh and dried figsThe phenolic composition, antioxidant capacity, and other functional properties of fresh and dried figs
 
Researchers explored the phytochemical contents and health benefits of consuming figs.
 
   Juicy findings: Chinese consumers embrace fruit peel delights, scientists examine nutritional value and pesticide concernsJuicy findings: Chinese consumers embrace fruit peel delights, scientists examine nutritional value and pesticide concerns
 
Research explores the consumption of fruit peels by Chinese consumers, highlighting their nutritional value and pesticide residues. It provides insights into methods of pesticide detection and removal, as well as the physiological benefits of fruit peels, aiming to guide informed consumption and contribute to further research in this area.
 
   Study offers the most comprehensive archive of cellular, molecular features involved in psoriatic diseaseStudy offers the most comprehensive archive of cellular, molecular features involved in psoriatic disease
 
Beneath and beyond the reddish, flaky lesions that form in the skin of those with psoriasis, mild and severe forms of the disease can be told apart by the activity of key cells and signaling pathways, a new study shows.
 
   One-third of adults in the U.S. with Type 2 diabetes may have symptomless cardiovascular diseaseOne-third of adults in the U.S. with Type 2 diabetes may have symptomless cardiovascular disease
 
1 in 3 adults with Type 2 diabetes may have undetected cardiovascular disease.
 
 Physical activity can help fight the excessive genetic risk for type 2 diabetes
 
Physical activity can help fight the excessive genetic risk for type 2 diabetesNew research has revealed being active could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, even in people with a high genetic risk of developing the medical condition.
 
 
 Can adherence to the Mediterranean diet reduce gestational stress and anxiety in pregnant women?
 
Can adherence to the Mediterranean diet reduce gestational stress and anxiety in pregnant women?Researchers investigated the influence of structured Mediterranean diet intervention on the anxiety and stress levels.
 
 
 Burden of autoimmune disease continues to increase over time, research suggests
 
Burden of autoimmune disease continues to increase over time, research suggestsEULAR – the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology – works on a broad spectrum of autoimmune and auto-inflammatory diseases.
 
 
 Participation in physical activity should be promoted in those with high genetic risk of type two diabetes
 
Participation in physical activity should be promoted in those with high genetic risk of type two diabetesStudy aimed to understand whether there is a dose-response association between physical activity and incident type 2 diabetes.
 
 
 SCORE2- diabetes prediction model estimates the 10 year risk of cardiovascular disease in individuals with type 2 diabetes
 
SCORE2- diabetes prediction model estimates the 10 year risk of cardiovascular disease in individuals with type 2 diabetesResearchers described the development and validation process of SCORE2-Diabetes.
 
 
 Is there radiographic evidence of premature brain aging in individuals with type 1 diabetes?
 
Is there radiographic evidence of premature brain aging in individuals with type 1 diabetes?Researchers identified brain regions most affected in middle-aged and older adults with type I diabetes.
 
 
 Umbrella review assesses the association between artificially sweetened beverages and health outcomes
 
Umbrella review assesses the association between artificially sweetened beverages and health outcomesA recent umbrella review evaluated the associations between ASBs and health outcomes.
 
 
 Most American Indian/Alaska Native women of childbearing age have suboptimal heart health, AHA reports
 
Most American Indian/Alaska Native women of childbearing age have suboptimal heart health, AHA reportsHeart health risks emerge early in life in American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women and are increased by social factors -; like high levels of experiencing violence and traumatic life events -; and disproportionately high rates of Type 2 diabetes, smoking and obesity, according to a new scientific statement published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, a peer-reviewed American Heart Association journal.
 
 
 Study unlocks insights into how 'good fat' tissue could be harnessed to combat obesity, diabetes
 
Study unlocks insights into how 'good fat' tissue could be harnessed to combat obesity, diabetesNew research has unlocked insights into how "good fat" tissue could potentially be harnessed to combat obesity and remove glucose from the blood, helping to control diabetes.
 
 
 Key insights into immune responses after COVID-19 vaccination in Indigenous people
 
Key insights into immune responses after COVID-19 vaccination in Indigenous peopleResearchers evaluated immune responses to COVID-19 BNT162b2 mRNA vaccinations among Indigenous Australian First Nations (FN) individuals by comorbidity and ethnicity.
 
 
 Oral semaglutide outperforms other medications in type 2 diabetes treatment, significantly reducing HbA1c and body weight
 
Oral semaglutide outperforms other medications in type 2 diabetes treatment, significantly reducing HbA1c and body weightOrally administered semaglutide shows significant efficacy in reducing HbA1c and body weight in patients with type 2 diabetes compared to other treatments. The study includes a large number of participants from multiple trials.
 
 
 Shaping the human metabolome: the impact of a ketogenic diet
 
Shaping the human metabolome: the impact of a ketogenic dietResearchers explored how the human metabolic fingerprint changes with a ketogenic diet (KD).
 
 
 Microparticle-delivered therapy likely to be the first step toward stopping autoimmune diseases
 
Microparticle-delivered therapy likely to be the first step toward stopping autoimmune diseasesAccording to the federal government's National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, nearly 3 million people worldwide -; with almost a third in the United States -; are living with multiple sclerosis (MS), a disabling neurological disease in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks nerves feeding information to the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord).
 
 
 Important discovery could lead to new treatments for obesity and related diseases
 
Important discovery could lead to new treatments for obesity and related diseasesResearchers at the University of East Anglia and the University of Cambridge have made an important discovery in the race to find treatments for obesity and related diseases, such as diabetes.