Plant-Based Diets May Help Prevent Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease
on PinterestAccording to the latest research, plant-based diets may help prevent a range of chronic conditions, including diabetes.
on PinterestAccording to the latest research, plant-based diets may help prevent a range of chronic conditions, including diabetes.
**The Benefits of Nuts for Metabolic Health** Nuts can be a healthy and satisfying snack option, especially for young adults at risk for metabolic syndrome.
**New Childhood Vaccination Guidelines Issued by CDC** The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a revised childhood vaccination schedule that reduces the number of recommended shots.
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**New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines** Clinic News: Updated guidelines from the American Cancer Society and the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) now endorse self-collection methods for HPV testing in clinical settings.
on PinterestUltra-processed meats and foods are linked to a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Image Credit: Juan Moyano/StocksyResearch shows that ultra-processed foods can affect type 2 diabetes risk.
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on PinterestA fasting-mimicking diet may help improve symptoms of Crohn’s disease. Image Credit: Lawren Lu/StocksyA short-term calorie deficit may be beneficial for people with Crohn’s disease.