Reinberg, Steven
Diabetes and eyes: how diabetes can affect your eyes Diabetes disrupts the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels. Over time, chronically high blood sugar can damage delicate blood vessels throughout the body, including those in the retina and the light-sensitive layer at the back of th...
bloodsugarlevels. 2 Engageinvolunteerwork. 3 ResearchpublishedinPsychosomaticMedicinein2016 showedthatafeelingofpurposeinlifeislinkedtoalowerlikelihoodoftheheartattackandstroke. “Weknowthatlonelinessisariskfactorforhearthealth,”addsSharma.“Volunteeringgetsyou outofthehouseandcreatesasocialnetwork.” 4 Arecentst...
One example is a woman's risk of developingcardiometabolic diseases, which can increase after themenopause.Cardiometabolic diseaserefers to a group of common chronic conditions that affect the heart, blood vessels and metabolic system. These includecardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and associatedris...
Fenugreek extract is used as a dietary supplement for various health benefits such as increasing energy, boosting testosterone, reducing cholesterol and regulating blood sugar levels. Fenugreek seeds contain vitamins, inositol, saponins, choline, and coumarins which makes it a potent antioxidant. Will Fe...
Honey may help lower LDL or bad cholesterol and inflammation without drastically raising blood sugar levels. With nutrient absorption benefits, yogurt can support healthy blood sugar regulation and potentially lower type 2 diabetes risk. Supports immune system ...
"Sugar sends our blood sugar levels on a roller coaster which is directly linked to our mood," says Mantey. "It also contributes to chronic inflammation in your body, and inflammation disrupts the immune system, which can increase risk for depression." And don't think that ...
The two main kinds of carbohydrates — simple and complex — affect blood sugar levels differently. Simple carbohydrates are mainly made up of one kind of sugar. They are found in foods, such as white bread, pasta, and candy. The body breaks these carbohydrates down into sugar very quickly,...
to non-antibiotic treated mice. When secondary bile acid is supplemented at the same time as antibiotic administration, blood glucose and blood triglyceride levels recovered. This result indicates that the secondary bile acid produced by intestinal bacteria affects sugar and lipid metabolism of the ...
The above hormones have a direct link from your mouth. It’s not where they are produced, but how they affect the gum. 1.Estrogen You might be surprised, but oestrogen is indeed responsible for gum inflammation.Elevated levels of progesterone increase vascular dilation of gingival tissue. Simply...