in which periodontitis associates with poorer blood sugar control and greater complications of diabetes5. The relationship is bidirectional: the worse the glycaemic control, the worse the periodontitis and vice versa. Importantly, successfully treating periodontitis improves diabetes control to the same exte...
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5. Lowers blood sugar People with Type 2 diabetes or those at risk of developing it (prediabetes) may benefit from drinking more green tea. Research suggests that green tea’s high levels of L-theanine may prevent diabetes. Other ...
Even though these medicines can raise your blood sugar, it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take them if you need them. The most important thing is to work with your doctor on the right way to use them. If you have diabetes or you’re watching your blood sugar, ask your doctor befo...
Fat children are at greater risk of developing diabetes, high blood pressure, heart diseases and breathing problems. A fat child also shows signs such as daytime sleepiness, morning headache, ete.In addition to these physical effects, obesity in children causes some serious psychological effects. ...
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High blood sugarcan damage your heart and blood vessels. People with diabetes are two times more likely to die from heart disease than those without.7 People with diabetes more often have:7 High blood pressure High cholesterol Obesity These conditions can damage or harden your blood vessels and...
Black patients also tend to have other problems left untreated that add to their heart risk, compared to white people, the study found. These include high blood pressure (82% versus 50%), diabetes (39% vs. 15%) and smoking (16% vs. 8%). ...
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