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A new clinical trial finds no cardiovascular benefit from high-dose multivitamins, with or without chelation therapy, in patients with diabetes and past myocardial infarction.
New genetic evidence challenges common beliefs about vitamin supplements for diabetes, revealing that too much vitamin B6 may increase the risk of dangerous low blood sugar episodes.
Metformin is prescribed to people with type 2 diabetes to help manage their blood sugar levels. The drug is typically taken with a meal, unless your doctor instructs you otherwise. Adverse effects ...
New research shows vitamin D may help people with prediabetes reach normal blood sugar levels. Experts weigh in on what it means for diabetes risk.
Values between 12 and 20 ng/mL are considered insufficient, and anything below 12 ng/mL is considered a deficiency. There is ...
March 3, 2003 — Taking a daily multivitamin and mineral supplement (MVI) reduced infection and absenteeism related to infection, according to the results of a randomized, double-blind trial ...
The National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) notes that multivitamins may help reduce a person’s risk of developing eye disease and type 2 diabetes.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCan saliva and tears replace blood tests for vitamin D and glucose?
Tears and saliva may offer new ways to monitor blood glucose and vitamin D levels, suggesting less invasive methods for managing chronic health conditions.
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