According to a study presented during the 2019 annual Endocrine Society Meeting, metabolic syndrome in teens may be directly correlated with screen time and eating snacks. “Metabolic syndrome includes high … Continue reading A change of screen culture needed to prevent metabolic syndrome in teens
Join us live with your questions on August 2, 2019 @ 11:30 a.m. PST! Coach Beverly offers this FREE webinar to help get you prepare for the CDCES Exam. All … Continue reading Free Resource Friday | Preparing for the CDCES Exam Webinar
Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday … Continue reading Question of the Week | July 23, 2019
An Australian study was published linking morning exercise and short walking breaks throughout the day to blood pressure control. Society today calls for an increase in sitting for longer periods … Continue reading Mindful Monday | Morning exercise, short breaks from sitting lower high blood pressure
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In 2017, a study found that 11 million deaths worldwide were linked to poor diet. The research demonstrated that too much sugar, salt, and processed meats can contribute to diabetes, … Continue reading One in five deaths worldwide linked to unhealthy diet
A new study shows a positive outcome for people with type 2 diabetes and utilizing a smartphone application to monitor blood pressure. The study gave a Bluetooth-connected blood pressure monitoring … Continue reading App for Remotely Managing Hypertension Effective in Type 2
Our Diabetes Detective Team scans the diabetes news to discover the most relevant info that Diabetes Educators need in their daily practice. We post one daily Blog Byte from Monday … Continue reading Question of the Week | July 16, 2019