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Face cooling may temporarily prevent cardiovascular shutdown following blood loss

Date: Apr-27-2017
As a first response, cooling a casualty's face with ice water may be an effective way to help prevent cardiovascular shutdown following blood loss.

Sliding scale insulin therapy: How it works, doses, alternatives

Date: Apr-27-2017
In this article, we take a close look at sliding scale insulin therapy, one way a person with diabetes can work out how much insulin to take before a meal.

Risk factors for diabetes: Type 1, type 2, and gestational

Date: Apr-27-2017
One in four people with diabetes do not know that they have the disease, so what are the risk factors for diabetes and how should the risk be managed?

Is agave syrup the best sweetener for diabetes?

Date: Apr-27-2017
Agave is a succulent plant which produces a naturally sweet nectar. Is the promise of a better sweetener too good to be true? Find out in this article.

Parkinson's disease may begin in the gut

Date: Apr-27-2017
Parkinson's disease may start in the gut, suggest researchers. The neurogenerative disorder is thought to spread via the vagus nerve to the brain.

Lunch ideas for people with type 2 diabetes

Date: Apr-26-2017
In this article, learn about classic lunch ingredients that are good for people with diabetes as well as options for eating out, recipes, and general tips.

Medical marijuana laws linked to greater increase in illicit use, disorders

Date: Apr-26-2017
A new study published in JAMA Psychiatry finds that states with medical marijuana laws have seen a higher increase in illicit marijuana use and disorders.

Link between chronic fatigue syndrome and gut bacteria explored

Date: Apr-26-2017
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a relatively mysterious condition. Breaking research that examines gut bacteria yields new clues and offers fresh hope.

Sense of smell is a unique product of genes and experience

Date: Apr-26-2017
Mouse study finds genes may dictate types of smell receptors in nose, but environment alters their number, giving each individual a unique sense of smell.

Ways to get healthier looking skin by boosting collagen levels

Date: Apr-26-2017
In this article, we take a close look at collagen, a protein that helps skin cells renew and repair themselves. How can you improve your collagen levels?