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    Ultra-processed food linked to 32 harmful effects to health, review finds

    Ultra-processed food (UPF) is directly linked to 32 harmful effects to health, including a higher risk of heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, adverse mental health and early death, according to the world’s largest review of its kind...
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    Food as medicine - First do no Pharm

    John Campbell interviews Dr Aseem Malhotra. Highlights: Insulin resistance associated not only with T2 diabetes , but with 80% of Heart attacks ( more than high Total Cholesterol or high LDL. Prescription medicine side effects are 3rd biggest killer in USA. Absolute versus Relative benefit is...
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    Hi everybody

    Its more than 7 years that I am diabetic. I couldn't do my regular chek-up about 8 months in which I am here in england. I have some tablets from Iran with me and use them according to my previous doctor prescription. Actually I don't now how to start here and what supports here I can find when...
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    Disturbing facts (which are suppressed)

    An article from Dr Malcolm Kendrick which is too big to copy and paste into this thread. See link below. A refutation of the Lipid Hypothesis of Coronary Artery Disease by Dr.Malcom Kendrick https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2019/...pxc6A7r5SQ00x4UYHK7UU0KEi5qbRwSRNkqnpIi-3tLdc For those of a...
  5. Diabetes UK

    Behind the headlines: Type 1 diabetes and heart disease

    – by Emily Burns You might have seen the headlines today linking an early diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes to a higher risk of heart disease and a shorter life. We know these stories can be scary. And while they shine an important light on how serious diabetes is, we want you to have the facts...
  6. Northerner

    Diabetes and heart disease linked by genes, reveals study

    Type 2 diabetes (T2D) has become a global epidemic affecting more than 380 million people worldwide; yet there are knowledge gaps in understanding the etiology of type-2 diabetes. T2D is also a significant risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD), but the biological pathways that explain the...
  7. Northerner

    Large decrease in coronary heart disease in US

    The incidence of coronary heart disease in the U.S. declined nearly 20 percent from 1983 to 2011, according to a study appearing in the November 15 issue of JAMA. Diagnosis and control of coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors have received particular emphasis in guidelines issued since 1977...
  8. Northerner

    Diabetes, heart disease, smoking increase risk of death for older adults with dementia

    Dementia (a decline in memory and other mental abilities) is a serious condition, and its prognosis (the likely course of the disease) is marked by progressive loss of cognitive function and complications such as infections and falls. Dementia has no cure, and is increasingly a cause of death in...
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